wammel (Meaning)
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wammel (v. i.)
To move irregularly or awkwardly; to wamble, or wabble.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wammel
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wammel Sentence Examples
- The toddler's face was a wammel of confusion and frustration.
- The dough wammelled in the baker's hands as he kneaded it.
- The muddy water wammelled about the car's tires.
- The injured animal's body wammelled as it struggled to stand.
- The vines wammelled around the trellis, obscuring the view.
- The drunk man's speech wammelled, making it impossible to understand.
- The waves wammelled against the shore, creating a soothing rhythm.
- The jelly wammelled on the plate, threatening to spill over the edge.
- The crowd wammelled outside the concert venue, eager to get inside.
- The smoke from the bonfire wammelled in the air, creating a hazy atmosphere.
FAQs About the word wammel
To move irregularly or awkwardly; to wamble, or wabble.
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The toddler's face was a wammel of confusion and frustration.
The dough wammelled in the baker's hands as he kneaded it.
The muddy water wammelled about the car's tires.
The injured animal's body wammelled as it struggled to stand.