amble
Americanverb (used without object)
noun
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an ambling gait.
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a slow, easy walk or gentle pace.
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a stroll.
verb
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to walk at a leisurely relaxed pace
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(of a horse) to move slowly, lifting both legs on one side together
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to ride a horse at an amble or leisurely pace
noun
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a leisurely motion in walking
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a leisurely walk
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the ambling gait of a horse
Other Word Forms
- ambler noun
- amblingly adverb
Etymology
Origin of amble
1350–1400; Middle English < Middle French ambler < Latin ambulāre to walk, equivalent to amb- ambi- + -ulāre to step ( *-el- + stem vowel -ā-; cognate with Welsh el- may go, Greek elaúnein to set in motion)
Example Sentences
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Visitors to the Holly museum would amble over those specs as they arrived and departed.
Described as a thriving neighbourhood, Canton was rated for its selection of shops and cafes "which are well worth the amble out of town".
From BBC
If you’re overstimulated easily or prefer a peaceful museum amble through aesthetically pleasing art, this is probably not the experience for you.
From Seattle Times
If you have an amble food budget, and prefer to buy organic, then your use of your food dollars may have a positive environmental effect, but not a nutritional or food safety one.
From Seattle Times
As their train ambled back to London, George struck up the nerve to ask her out.
From Salon
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