wamble

[wom-buhl]

wamble Definition

  • 1to feel nausea or a stomach ache
  • 2to move unsteadily or with a rolling motion

Using wamble: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "wamble" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The boat's constant rocking made me wamble.

  • Example

    The smell of the food made her wamble.

  • Example

    I felt wambly and dizzy after the roller coaster ride.

wamble Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for wamble

Phrases with wamble

  • wamble-cropped

    having an upset stomach

    Example

    She was wamble-cropped after eating too much junk food.

  • wamble-gutted

    having a queasy stomach

    Example

    He felt wamble-gutted after drinking too much alcohol.

  • wamble-legged

    walking unsteadily or with a rolling motion

    Example

    The drunk man stumbled down the street, wamble-legged.

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Summary: wamble in Brief

'Wamble' [wom-buhl] is a verb that means to feel nauseous or dizzy, or to move unsteadily with a rolling motion. It can be used in phrases like 'wamble-cropped,' meaning having an upset stomach, and 'wamble-legged,' meaning walking unsteadily.