/ Words / Amble

42 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Amble' in a Sentence

"To move at a slow, easy pace; stroll or saunter." more

/ Amble
FiltersHighlight
The turtle decided to amble along the path slowly.
As the music played softly, couples began to amble onto the dance floor.
The historian had been ambling through ancient ruins, searching for clues to the past.
The old man likes to amble in the park with his cane.
As the day ends, we will be ambling towards the campsite.
The horse is ambling along the peaceful trail.
The cowboy would often amble through the dusty streets of the western town.
As the sun sets, the city streets will have been ambling with people heading home.
The old couple had been ambling hand in hand along the beach at sunset.
The elderly couple would often amble hand in hand along the beach, savoring the sunset.
We have ambled through the historical streets of the old city.
We have been ambling along the historic streets of the city.
The cat decided to amble lazily across the garden, tail held high in contentment.
The old man had ambled through the park, reminiscing about his youth.
The turtle can amble slowly on land.
I am ambling through the peaceful park.
He has been ambling through the chapters of the novel.
Jane and Mark have ambled through many trials together.
He decided to amble through the park, enjoying the warm sunshine.
The tourists chose to amble through the historic streets of the city.
The cat likes to amble along the windowsill, watching birds outside.
On Sunday afternoons, the family likes to amble through the park and enjoy nature.
During the picnic, we will amble along the riverbank and enjoy the view.
The elderly gentleman would amble to the park bench and sit there for hours, lost in thought.
With a basket in hand, Emily loved to amble through the farmer's market, picking fresh fruits and vegetables.
She will amble through the park, enjoying the vibrant colors of autumn.
Employees amble through the office during breaks to stretch their legs.
She is ambling down the crowded city street.
The old man would amble down the street every evening with his cane.
The old man was ambling through the park, enjoying the tranquility.
The elderly couple will be ambling hand in hand in the garden.
The river is ambling gently through the meadows.
On weekends, Sarah likes to amble through the park, enjoying the beauty of nature.
He is ambling through the bookstore, browsing for a good read.
During the historical tour, the guide encouraged us to amble through the ancient ruins at a relaxed pace.
She ambled through the park, enjoying the rustle of leaves underfoot.
The children loved to amble through the maze, giggling as they found their way out.
They had been ambling through the scenic park for hours.
Sarah and her friends amble around the playground during recess.
By the time we arrive, she will have been ambling along the beach for hours.
The old couple will have been ambling hand in hand through life together.
The old man ambled along the beach, lost in memories of his youth.

Amble

am-buhl
verbTo move at a slow, easy pace; stroll or saunter.
Synonyms
Antonyms

Cite

Was this helpful?
Last Updated On: April 3, 2024
Copied!