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Word of the Day – Amble

By September 20, 2017Word of the Day

Amble (verb) (noun)

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Move or walk at a relaxed, leisurely pace.

Middle English (originally denoting a horse’s gait): from Old French ambler, from Latin ambulare ‘to walk’.

Example sentences

“We had a lovely amble along the riverbank”

“We ambled around at our own pace, it was heavenly.”

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