shambling Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈʃæm.bəl]
  • Us [ ˈʃæm.bəl]

Meaning of shambling In English

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Examples of shambling

  • Was ever such shuffling and shambling machinery devised?

  • This problem follows us like some great shambling creature of evil which we do not seem able to get rid of.

  • We had a shambling, fumbling, largely irrelevant and, at one point, degrading speech.

  • Indeed, it is being propounded by the same people who made a mess of the programme that is still shambling along.

  • Today, we have heard no more and no less than a shambling rant.

  • This character is an isolated survivor of an infection which has turned the world's population into aggressive, shambling mutants.

  • Another reviewer described them as a shambling wreck of a psychedelic post-punk band.

  • They walk in a slow, shambling motion, with their feet being set down in a noisy, flapping motion.

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