Advertisement
Advertisement
amble
[ am-buhl ]
verb (used without object)
- to go at a slow, easy pace; stroll; saunter:
He ambled around the town.
- (of a horse) to go at a slow pace with the legs moving in lateral pairs and usually having a four-beat rhythm.
noun
- an ambling gait.
- a slow, easy walk or gentle pace.
- a stroll.
amble
/ ˈæmbəl /
verb
- to walk at a leisurely relaxed pace
- (of a horse) to move slowly, lifting both legs on one side together
- to ride a horse at an amble or leisurely pace
noun
- a leisurely motion in walking
- a leisurely walk
- the ambling gait of a horse
Derived Forms
- ˈambler, noun
Other Words From
- ambler noun
- ambling·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of amble1
Example Sentences
Customers used carts and handheld baskets and ambled the aisles with their lists and often those lists expanded because there were so many products.
After finally getting out of the car, he went inside a school building for a few minutes before ambling across the street to the historic church.
But when feeder came calling, they ambled up to the side of the tank and turned their jets away.
Trump ambled straight to the podium, but Harris crossed in front of them, as if expecting to meet him in the middle, something he has never done.
The most shocking incident came one night when the neighbors were about to go to sleep — their daughters and grandchildren were visiting — and five goats ambled into their living room.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse