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Yes, ambled is a verb (the past tense of amble). It means to walk at a slow pace; stroll.

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What part of speech is ambled?

Ambled is a verb in the past tense.


Is ambled home a subject or predicate?

Well, honey, "ambled home" is a verb phrase, not a subject or predicate on its own. In the sentence "He ambled home," "he" is the subject and "ambled home" is the predicate. So, in short, "ambled home" is just strutting its stuff as a verb phrase, not trying to be something it's not.


How do you put amble in a sentence?

The loving couple happily ambled together under the sunset. To amble is a verb.


How do you make sentence with the word amble?

We ambled along as we talked.They ambled down the road.


How can you used he word ambled in a sentence?

The old coot ambled along, taking his own sweet time.


Can you give me a sentence with the word ambled?

I silently slunk away as the bear ambled toward the bee hive.


How do you use the word ambled in a sentence?

The word "ambled" is simply a past-tense verb like walked. Here is an example on how to use the word "ambled." She ambled along the side of the road. 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. I like to get up early on vacation and amble along the beach. Sara walked in an amble fashion.


What is an antonym for scurried?

Strolled or ambled


What is a more expressive verb than walked?

Strode, waltzed, paced (i guess), stomped, ran, strolled, stumbled


What is another word for strolled?

Ambled


What is the root word of ambled?

The root word of ambled is "amble," which comes from the Old French word "ambler," meaning "to walk at a slow, relaxed pace."


How do you use ambling in a sentence?

Ambled is a verb meaning walked slowly and leisurely.As we ambled through the forest, we made sure to take in every sight and sound of our wonderful surroundings.'You've ambled along for the past few hours,' said our guide impatiently, 'but now we really must be moving quicker; we need to make it back to camp before it gets dark.' he added ominously.