1. shambling - Noun
2. shambling - Adjective
3. shambling - Verb
of Shamble
Characterized by an awkward, irregular pace; as, a shambling trot; shambling legs.
An awkward, irregular gait.
Source: Webster's dictionaryfrom his shambling I assumed he was very old Source: Internet
Instead of T-Virus infected zombies, Leon faces off against villagers infected with the Las Plagas parasite, which makes them unyieldingly murderous but also maintains their dexterity and mobility, unlike the slow, shambling undead. Source: Internet
Attached to this skull is a shambling mass of clavicles and phalanges. Source: Internet
All you’ve got now is the shambling corpse of your marriage, a rotting husk of what you used to have. Source: Internet
When Serbian police acting on an ICTY arrest warrant finally traced Mladic to a cousin’s farmhouse in May 2011, they found a penniless, shambling and ill old man. Source: Internet
Watch this performance to see shambling executed with nonchalant grace and a seemingly out-to-lunch character played with fine comic flair." Source: Internet