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ambleA type of gait that is slower or broken up in cadence; usually lateral.
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ambleearly 14c., from Old French ambler "walk as a horse does," from Latin ambulare "to walk, to go about, take a walk," perhaps a compound of ambi- "around" (see ambi-) and - [..]
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amblewalk leisurely Amble is a town, civil parish and seaport on the North Sea coast, in Northumberland, England. It lies at the mouth of the River Coquet, and the nearby Coquet Island is clearly visible f [..]
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ambleto walk along slowly
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amble to move around with ease; to move affectedly.
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amble(n) a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)(v) walk leisurely
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ambleA relaxed, easy gait in which the legs on either side move almost, but not quite, as a pair. Often seen as the transition movement between the walk and other gaits.
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ambleA relaxed, easy gait in which the legs on either side move almost, but not quite, as a pair. Often seen as the transition movement between the walk and other gaits.
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amble“Walk at a leisurely pace” (because, one imagines, of its similarity to the word “amble”), to ambulate is simply to walk.
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amblen. "amble, easy walking gait," s.v. amble sb. OED. KEY: amble@n
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amblen 1 ambil 1
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