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    [Verb]  | "am*ble" | \ ˈam-bəl \


    1: to go at or as if at an easy gait : saunter


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English amblen "(of a horse) to go at an amble, go at an easy gait," borrowed from Anglo-French ambler, aumbler (in present participle amblant) (continental Old French anbler), going back to Latin ambulāre "to go on foot, walk, walk for pleasure or health, travel," from amb- "around, about" + -ulāre, probably going back to a verb base *al-, going back to Indo-European *h2elh2- "wander," whence also Umbrian amboltu "(s/he) must go around," Greek aláomai, alâsthai "to wander, roam," Latvian aluôt "to go astray" {mat|ambient:1|};

    [Verb]  | "ambled" 


    1: to travel by foot for exercise or pleasure;


      * e.g., " ... the couple enjoys ambling along the many footpaths that meander through the park "



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    [Verb]  | "amble" 


    1: to travel by foot for exercise or pleasure;


      * e.g., " ... the couple enjoys ambling along the many footpaths that meander through the park "



    •  Antonyms : 

    • (N/A)





     [ "Ambility" ]

    1: When ones ambition far outweighs their ability.

      * e.g.,  ... Johno has applied for the CEO's position again. His ambility is wearing thin with the selection panel. 

     [ "Amble" ]

    1: An English sea-faring town. The wife-swapping capital of the North.

      * e.g.,  ... Yo, have you been to Amble? I banged yo momma there. 

     [ "Amble" ]

    1: n. The act of an object watching a subject for observational purposes. According to Doris Today, this practise was founded by William Wilberforce.

      * e.g.,  ... Ambler 1: Let's go for an amble. 


     [ "Amble" ]

    2: Mistaken as a passive form of stalking.

      * e.g.,  ... Ambler 2: Yes, I was concerned to find out if the cafeteria had exploded, blowing half of his face off, yet. 


     [ "Amble" ]

    3: Also ambling, Ambler (the object).

      * e.g.,  ... Non-Ambler: *rolls eyes* 

     [ "Amble" ]

    1: North east town full of machetes Eccies and quad bikes always get a scrap

      * e.g.,  ... Let’s go to Amble,what for?needles bud 

     [ "amble" ]

    1: A slang word meaning easy to get along with. mostly used by the younger generation

      * e.g.,  ... people like me cause I'm amble 

     [ "amble" ]

    1: Leisurely movement

      * e.g.,  ... Customary amble can serve as preamble. 

     [ ".9.Amble Amicably.9." ]

    1: .Amble Amicably.

      * e.g.,  ... .Amble Amicably. 

     [ "<.7.9.7.6.>Being <amble>Rigid<Amble> VerUsuS Being <esoteric>Manipulative<Esoteric>" ]

    1: <.>Being <amble>Rigid<Amble> VerUsuS Being <esoteric>Manipulative<Esoteric>

      * e.g.,  ... <.>Being <amble>Rigid<Amble> VerUsuS Being <esoteric>Manipulative<Esoteric> 

     [ "If Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles Can Amble ANd Walk, Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles" ]

    1: If Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles Can Amble ANd Walk, Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles

      * e.g.,  ... If Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles Can Amble ANd Walk, Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles 

     [ "Amble" ]

    1: An amble is a zoom call that is not working properly or smoothly

      * e.g.,  ... I logged on to zoom for a meeting with my divorced parents and it turned into a amble 

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