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Meanings of
amble
in English
Portuguese
passeio
Catalan
passejada
Spanish
paseo
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A leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
stroll
promenade
saunter
perambulation
Portuguese
passeio
Russian
4-тактная иноходь
Catalan
ambladura
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Horse gait.
pace
ambling gait
Russian
4-тактная иноходь
Synonyms
Examples for "
stroll
"
stroll
promenade
saunter
perambulation
Examples for "
stroll
"
1
Darth Vader goes for a
stroll
through his new home, Disney Land.
2
We left the room at once for our
stroll
in the garden.
3
Then she said, Time for another
stroll
in the evening air, people.
4
Just over 16 miles of looping riverwalk, best taken at a
stroll
.
5
The young folk will
stroll
in the garden till supper be ready.
1
And he could
promenade
the streets in the hope of meeting her.
2
The dress for the
promenade
should be in perfect harmony with itself.
3
Trenton stood miserably at the far end of the
promenade
,
arms akimbo.
4
The emigrants and the Germans thought the invasion but a military
promenade
.
5
Beach Status: It's at the opposite end of the
promenade
to Harvey's.
1
To
saunter
is a science; it is the gastronomy of the eye.
2
Presently I observed someone leave the house and
saunter
along the cliff.
3
However, when Ryan and Lori Pinkerton
saunter
by, the crows scatter noisily.
4
In short, the popularity of this mural
saunter
can be easily imagined.
5
To take a walk is to vegetate; to
saunter
is to live.
1
Perhaps you and I should take a
perambulation
about this neighbourhood together?
2
And so, on foot, I began to contemplate the fine art of
perambulation
.
3
He set himself to make the
perambulation
of the street.
4
Finally, in my aimless
perambulation
,
I came to the mantelpiece.
5
Upon Damaris, however,
perambulation
of those paths palled too soon.
Portuguese
passear
Catalan
passejar
Spanish
andar sin prisa
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Walk leisurely.
mosey
Portuguese
passear
Usage of
amble
in English
1
Let's
amble
back to the house and meet the dear little Pinto.
2
Or Neil Young would
amble
toward me in a fringed leather jacket.
3
Talking There is time to talk, to
amble
and marvel at stuff.
4
I watched Tim do exactly as she predicted and
amble
toward us.
5
I thought I would just
amble
over here and see your school.
6
It was likely to be a very slow
amble
about the park.
7
From the edge of his vision, Dorin watched his quarry
amble
on.
8
Then we'll
amble
over and give the Huns a little shaking up.
9
We'll keep you informed. Begrudgingly, they began to
amble
into the corridor.
10
The hoof beats slowed to a walk and then a cautious
amble
.
11
Mervale nodded, whistled, and pushed his horse into a kind of
amble
.
12
Merton nodded, whistled, and pushed his horse into a kind of
amble
.
13
I
amble
into the yard of what looks like a former farmhouse.
14
The day took way, way too long to
amble
towards 7pm.
15
We
amble
to the right, between columns to an open area.
16
He tugged at his camel's lead, and the animal began to
amble
northward.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
amble
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
amble along
amble over
amble away
slow amble
amble back
More collocations
Translations for
amble
Portuguese
passeio
dê uma volta
passear
Catalan
passejada
tomb
caminada
volt
passeig
ambladura
passejar
deambular
Spanish
paseo
vuelta
andar sin prisa
deambular
pasearse
pasear
Russian
4-тактная иноходь
иноходь
четырёхтактная иноходь
Amble
through the time
Amble
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common