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wamble

/wom-buhl, -uhl, wam-/US // ˈwɒm bəl, -əl, ˈwæm- //UK // (ˈwɒmbəl) dialect, mainly British //

蹒跚学步,蹒跚而行,蹒跚,蹒跚的脚步

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    wam·bled, wam·bling.

    • : to move unsteadily.
    • : to feel nausea.
    • : to rumble; growl.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an unsteady or rolling movement.
    • : a feeling of nausea.

Examples

  • After the same manner may you make two or three egges by a little practice to wamble one after another.

  • When she'd read her letter through, she went into the house agin, looking as peaked and wamble-cropped as a sick lamb.

  • Didn't the poor leetle chap look wamble-cropped when he see that.

  • I felt just as good as any one, but I was a little wamble-cropped when I thought that I shouldn't know how to behave.

  • Here's a fine blade, now, and a musket—give me a harquebus; I could shoot once, but my arm is all of a wamble now.