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

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

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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 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.
We have ambled through the historical streets of the old city.
We have been ambling along the historic streets of the city.
The old man had ambled through the park, reminiscing about his youth.
He decided to amble through the park, enjoying the warm sunshine.
The cat likes to amble along the windowsill, watching birds outside.
The elderly gentleman would amble to the park bench and sit there for hours, lost in thought.
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 river is ambling gently through the meadows.
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.
By the time we arrive, she will have been ambling along the beach for hours.

Amble

am-buhl
verbTo move at a slow, easy pace; stroll or saunter.
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Last Updated On: April 3, 2024
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