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11 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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The politician will be ambling through the crowd during the campaign rally.
The elderly couple liked to amble through the park hand in hand every evening.
Every evening, the elderly man would amble to the local cafe for a cup of tea.
They have ambled along the picturesque beach at sunset.
Despite the rain, she had been ambling in the garden, admiring the blooming flowers.
After the picnic, the children had ambled back home, tired but content.
The marathon runners have been ambling for hours towards the finish line.
The children will amble through the meadow, collecting wildflowers for their art project.
The cat will amble through the garden, exploring every corner.
The dog and its owner have ambled through the peaceful park every morning.
In the quiet library, patrons would amble through the aisles, searching for their favorite books.

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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