Definition of Amble

Babylon English Dictionary
walk at an easy pace
leisurely walk; easy pace
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Amble Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
English-Latin Online Dictionary
spatior
Amble Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
(v. i.)
To move somewhat like an ambling horse; to go easily or without hard shocks.
  
(v. i.)
To go at the easy gait called an amble; -- applied to the horse or to its rider.
  
(n.)
A peculiar gait of a horse, in which both legs on the same side are moved at the same time, alternating with the legs on the other side.
  
(n.)
A movement like the amble of a horse.
  
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amble
ambitus \am"bi*tus\ (ăm"b&ibreve;*tŭs), n. [l. see ambit, ambition.]
1. the exterior edge or border of a thing, as the border of a leaf, or the outline of a bivalve shell.
2. (rom. antiq.) a canvassing for votes.

JM Welsh <=> English Dictionary
Rhygyngu = v. to amble
Shakespeare Words
to move around with ease; to move affectedly.
Anagram
mabel blame
WordNet 2.0

Noun
1. a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
(synonym) promenade, ramble, saunter, stroll, perambulation
(hypernym) walk
(hyponym) walkabout
(derivation) perambulate, walk about, walk around

Verb
1. walk leisurely
(synonym) mosey
(hypernym) walk
(derivation) saunterer, stroller, ambler
Amble Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
UK Post Codes and Counties
County:  Northumberland
Post Code: NE65
Amble Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Amble is a town, civil parish and seaport on the North Sea coast, in Northumberland, England. It lies at the mouth of the River Coquet, and the nearby Coquet Island is clearly visible from its beaches and harbour. The civil parish, which has town status, is called Amble by the Sea, and has a population of 6,044.

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