intr.v., -bled, -bling, -bles.
n.
We will amble along the sidewalk, without purpose.
Everyday, old man Duncan would amble along the seashore, looking for inspiration, for his painting was unfinished, and had been for ten years.
Sometimes I amble around the caves, looking for the tiger that my brother said lived in them.
i ambled around the neighborhood, because i was bored.
I ambled down the sidewalk at relaxed pace.
walking slowly i think and i am sure it is walking slowly orlesieurly
Yes
amble and stroll
Walk, with a silent "l".
stroll, meander, amble, pace, wander, step, saunter, travel
aimless wandering. How about: lollygag amble saunter stroll loafing
amble
The anagram of 'amble' is BLAME.
An amble is a slow movement, between a walk and a trot. Large animals amble. An example of an animal that would amble is an elephant.
Lars Amble's birth name is Lars Anders Amble-Naess.
Alf Amble was born in 1909.
Alf Amble died in 1950.
"Amble" and "stroll" are synonyms and mean to walk in a leisurely manner. "Wander" on the other hand, may involve a sense of aimlessness or disorientation while moving about.
Amble railway station ended in 1969.
Amble railway station was created in 1849.
Amble branch line was created in 1849.
The Grizzly bear began to amble toward the bee hive.
The loving couple happily ambled together under the sunset. To amble is a verb.