Associations to the word «Shambling»
Noun
- Gait
- Trot
- Loose
- Zombie
- Troll
- Stride
- Mound
- Hoof
- Wreckage
- Knuckle
- Gleam
- Pace
- Corpse
- Creature
- Hulk
- Ill
- Appetite
- Retreated
- Stare
- Trouser
- Remembering
- Idiot
- Indie
- Nightmare
- Ox
- Figure
- Monster
- Bear
- Claw
- Doorway
- Amanda
- Resemblance
- Bent
- Heel
- Pony
- Walk
- Wagon
- Footstep
- Trench
- Boots
- Wreck
- Leg
- Beast
- Elf
- Step
- Shadow
- Collar
- Dust
- Shoulder
- Corridor
- Plane
- Bore
- Snow
- Dock
- Run
- Hair
- Eye
- Nose
- Came
- Pool
- Old
- Street
Adjective
Wiktionary
SHAMBLING, verb. Present participle of shamble
SHAMBLING, adjective. Who walks while dragging or shuffling the feet.
SHAMBLING, noun. An awkward, irregular gait.
Dictionary definition
SHAMBLING, noun. Walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet; "from his shambling I assumed he was very old".
Wise words
There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind
must lie.