Definitions for wambleˈwɒm bəl, -əl, ˈwæm-
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
wam•bleˈwɒm bəl, -əl, ˈwæm-(v.; n.)-bled, -bling
(v.i.)to move unsteadily.
to feel nausea.
(of the stomach) to rumble; growl.
(n.)an unsteady or rolling movement.
a feeling of nausea.
Origin of wamble:
1300–50; ME wamle
wam′bly(adj.)
Princeton's WordNet
wamble, waggle(verb)
move unsteadily or with a weaving or rolling motion
Wiktionary
wamble(Noun)
Nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.
wamble(Noun)
An unsteady walk; a staggering or wobbling.
wamble(Verb)
To feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach).
wamble(Verb)
To twist and turn; to wriggle; to roll over.
wamble(Verb)
To wobble, to totter, to waver; to walk with an unsteady gait.
Origin: Unknown, but possibly related to Latin vomere (to vomit), to Norwegian vamla (to stagger), and to Old Norse vāma (vomit).
Webster Dictionary
Wamble(verb)
to heave; to be disturbed by nausea; -- said of the stomach
Wamble(verb)
to move irregularly to and fro; to roll
Wamble(noun)
disturbance of the stomach; a feeling of nausea
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