Shamble

Pronunciation: /ˈʃæmbəl/

Shamble (verb)

  1. To walk in an awkward, slow way, with your body moving badly, often because you are tired or hurt.
  2. To move or act in a confused, untidy way, without clear order or control.

Examples

  • She shambles down the hall, looking untidy.
  • They shamble to the door after the long wait.

Shamble (noun)

  1. A slow, awkward walk where someone moves badly, often showing tiredness or pain.

Examples

  • His shamble made everyone notice him.
  • The shamble slowed her steps in the hallway.