Crossword-Solution: WAMBLE 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Wamble v. i. To heave; to be disturbed by nausea; -- said of the
stomach.
Wamble v. i. To move irregularly to and fro; to roll.
Wamble n. Disturbance of the stomach; a feeling of nausea.

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move unsteadily or with a weaving or rolling motion 1 answer
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with WAMBLE (5)

Fancy her white hands getting redder every day, and her tongue losing its pretty up-country curl in talking, and her bounding walk becoming the regular Hintock shail and wamble!” “She may shail, but she’ll never wamble,” replied his wife, decisively.
The Woodlanders Thomas Hardy 1996
OLD MAN Well, come in and taste a drop o' sommat we've got here, that will warm the cockles of your heart as ye wamble homealong.
The Dynasts Thomas Hardy 2001
But at the same time the close u implies something obscure or obtunded; and a congeries of consonants mbl, denotes a confused kind of rolling or tumbling, as in ramble, scamble, scramble, wamble, amble; but in these there is something acute.
A Grammar of the English Tongue Samuel Johnson 2005
Sitho, set it deawn i' this front reawm here; an' mind what thae'rt doin' with it.' So Robin, an' Barfoot Sam, an' Little Wamble, 'at looks after th' horses at 'Th' Rompin' Kitlin,' geet it eawt o'th cart.
Th' Barrel Organ Edwin Waugh 2005
And they seemed extremely wamble-cropt and chop-fallen; their feathers shone not, even their sickle-feathers drooped in the dust, and their combs were white.
Continental Monthly , Vol I, Issue I, January 1862 Various 2006