1. ambling - Noun
2. ambling - Verb
of Amble
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter ambling through brush behind a family of tow-headed surfers (even the mom had her surfboard), we came upon a beautiful beach. Source: Internet
After ambling around the country by bus and then by beat up used car - she gets a brief visit out of the blue from her worried mother (the army had been tracking Leanne's phone) and they sort of arrange for LeAnne to move in with her and her husband. Source: Internet
The cute porcupine-like creature belongs to the monotreme family, the egg-laying mammals found ambling around only in Australia and New Guinea. Source: Internet
Forget the slow-going, wall-to-wall crowds usually ambling down Newbury Street. Source: Internet
However, holding that petrifying thought in my head, I was ambling up the stairs of a primary school, looking at the posters a bunch of kids had been forced by some Goveian idiocy to make about “British values”. Source: Internet
This debut full-length morphs from the fiery to the flowery with the flip of a heroic mane of sweaty hair, alternately gnarling into -era Neil Young territory and ambling into verdant fields of UK folkadelic giants Pentangle and Fairport Convention. Source: Internet