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am·ble A0244000 (ăm′bəl)intr.v. am·bled, am·bling, am·bles 1. To walk slowly or leisurely; stroll.2. To move along at an easy gait by using both legs on one side alternately with both on the other. Used of a horse.n.1. An unhurried or leisurely walk.2. An easy gait, especially that of a horse. [Middle English amblen, from Old French ambler, from Latin ambulāre, to walk.] am′bler n.
Am·bler A0244100 (ăm′blər), Eric 1909-1998. British writer noted for his suspense novels, including Passage of Arms (1959).Ambler (ˈæmblə) n (Biography) Eric. 1909–1998, English novelist. His thrillers include The Mask of Dimitrios (1939), Journey into Fear (1940), A Kind of Anger (1964), and Doctor Frigo (1974)Am•bler (ˈæm blər) n. Eric, 1909–98, English suspense novelist. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ambler - someone who walks at a leisurely pacesaunterer, strollerpedestrian, footer, walker - a person who travels by foot |
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Synonyms for amblernoun someone who walks at a leisurely paceSynonymsRelated Words |