1. womble - Noun
2. womble - Verb
3. Womble - Proper noun
(UK) A fictional pointy-nosed furry creature. They are supposed to live in burrows, where they help the environment by collecting and recycling rubbish in creative ways.
(UK, as 'the Wombles') A nickname of Wimbledon Football Club.
Womble
A surname.
womble (plural wombles)
Alternative spelling of wamble
womble (third-person singular simple present wombles, present participle wombling, simple past and past participle wombled)
Alternative spelling of wamble
Alternative spelling of Womble (“fictional furry creature”)
(Britain, colloquial) A person from the Wimbledon area of London, England.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAshley Womble, head of communications at Crisis Text Line, added, “Saks is making a true statement by elevating mental health in a bold way.“ Source: Internet
BOTTOM A JBFC student mugs for photographer Matt Womble ’17. Source: Internet
Chairman Barbie Womble was asked to comment in reference to the recent termination of the Chief Appraiser, Tom Leanza from the officeof tax assessors. Source: Internet
On Saturday, October 20, 2012, at approximately 10:00 a.m., one of our local crop-dusters, Wayne Womble, owner and operator of Double R Flight Service, Inc., crashed his 502 Air Tractor. Source: Internet
Womble and Commissioner Mike Suggs, respectively, filled in the “other” category with further hydrological studies and getting more information about the springs that have been acknowledged by scientists as no longer working. Source: Internet
She was the granddaughter of the late Ben M. and Emma Womble Burch and Martin and Nancy Ann Parkerson Taylor, all of Dodge County. Source: Internet