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WAMBLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: to move unsteadily or with a weaving or rolling motion . wamble.
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WAMBLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) · to move unsteadily. · to feel nausea. · (of the stomach) to rumble; growl. noun. an unsteady or rolling movement ...
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wamble - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (dialect) To feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach). · (dialect) To twist and turn; to wriggle; to roll over. · (dialect) To wobble, to totter, to waver; ...
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wamble
▪ I. wamble, n. (ˈwɒmb(ə)l) Also 8– womble. Now only colloq. or dial. [f. wamble v.] 1. A rolling or uneasiness in the stomach; a feeling of nausea; spec. see quot. 1899.1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. iv. 701 Our meat going downe into the stomacke merily, and with pleasure, dissolveth incontinently al...
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wamble, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun wamble is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for wamble is from 1603, in a translation by Philemon Holland, ...
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wamble - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
to move unsteadily. to feel nausea. (of the stomach) to rumble; growl. n. an unsteady or rolling movement. a feeling of nausea ...
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Word of the Day: wamble - YouTube
The boat rocked, and soon, our stomachs were wambling with the waves. Wamble means “to move unsteadily” and often describes a queasy ...
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Wamble - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
move unsteadily or with a weaving or rolling motion. synonyms: waggle. see moresee less. type of: move. move so as to change position, ...
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wamble - Good Word Word of the Day alphaDictionary * Free ...
Meaning: 1. To randomly and nauseatingly move in the stomach, causing it to rumble and gurgle. 2. To dodder, totter, shake, move unsteadily. 3. To twist and ...
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Word of the Day - wamble - Dictionary.com
noun a faint glow on the dark part of the moon during a crescent phase, caused by sunlight reflecting off the earth.
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WAMBLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
wamble in American English · 1. to move unsteadily · 2. to feel nausea · 3. (of the stomach). to rumble; growl. noun · 4. an unsteady or rolling movement.
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Doug Wamble
Doug Wamble (born Samuel Douglas Wamble, October 22, 1972) is an American jazz guitarist and vocalist from Tennessee. In 1997, Wamble moved to New York City, where he met Wynton Marsalis.
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wimble-wamble
wimble-wamble, adv. and n. dial. or arch. (ˈwɪmb(ə)lˈwɒmb(ə)l) [Redupl. f. wamble n. and v.] a. adv. (See quot.) b. n. ? The ‘general run’, the ordinary crowd.1890 J. D. Robertson Gloss. Dial. & Archaic Wds. Glos. 179 Wimble-wamble, to go sort of, vb. to roll about in walking. 1937 H. G. Wells Star ...
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