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Noun(1) walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet

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(1) There was a shambling drunk I used to pass sometimes on my way to school, lying in a doorway, clutching a bottle.(2) He stood there, this balding, shambling , slightly flabby man.(3) The following night, at the same time, Hyatt again heard the shambling footsteps in the hallway.(4) For his last 15 years, he was a shambling wreck.(5) Heavy of jowl, shambling of gait, ponderous of voice, his manner was still affable.(6) The boy went off with a curious, shambling gait which told my surgical eyes that he was suffering from a weak spine.(7) By his side was the familiar, loose-jointed figure of Mark Twain, getting over ground with his usual shambling gait.(8) From the edge of the forest, a horde of dark shapes emerged into the clearing and started shambling towards the house.(9) That night, Jack dreamt of a scaled slumping dad breaking out of the shed and shambling out of the dark grove toward the house.(10) They move with a slow shambling walk, the low-slung head swinging from side to side.
Related Words
(1) shamble
Synonyms
Noun
1. shuffle
2. shamble


Verb
4. shuffle
5. drag one's feet
6. lumber
7. totter
8. dodder
9. hobble
10. limp


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