shambling Antonyms

Meaning of shambling

Wordnet

shambling (n)

walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet

Webster

shambling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Shamble

Webster

shambling (a.)

Characterized by an awkward, irregular pace; as, a shambling trot; shambling legs.

Webster

shambling (n.)

An awkward, irregular gait.

shambling Sentence Examples

  1. The undead shambled towards its prey, its body a grotesque mockery of its former vitality.
  2. The old man shambled across the street, his gait slow and unsteady.
  3. The zombie shambled through the ruins, its body covered in decaying flesh.
  4. The drunkard shambled down the sidewalk, his steps heavy and uncoordinated.
  5. The injured beast shambled away from the hunters, its body dragging behind it.
  6. The wind shambled through the trees, rustling the leaves and creating an eerie ambiance.
  7. The puppet shambled across the stage, its movements awkward and unnatural.
  8. The giant shambled through the city, its footsteps shaking the ground.
  9. The robot shambled forward, its metallic joints creaking and groaning.
  10. The ghost shambled through the walls, its presence felt but not seen.

FAQs About the word shambling

walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feetof Shamble, Characterized by an awkward, irregular pace; as, a shambling trot; shambling legs., An

lumbering, unsteady, wobbly, shuffling, lubberly, lumpish, wabbly, galumphing, gawky, klutzy

coordinated, coordinated,graceful, graceful, lissom, light-foot, lissom, lissome, nimble, light-foot

The undead shambled towards its prey, its body a grotesque mockery of its former vitality.

The old man shambled across the street, his gait slow and unsteady.

The zombie shambled through the ruins, its body covered in decaying flesh.

The drunkard shambled down the sidewalk, his steps heavy and uncoordinated.