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"amble" Definitions
  1. + adv./prep. to walk at a slow relaxed speed

168 Sentences With "amble"

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Two police cruisers park in the lot a few minutes later, and two officers amble into the store, then amble back out.
Seema Amble would be forgiven for not becoming a doctor.
Instead of a corporate preamble we got a corporate amble.
Sheep block traffic as they amble across mountain roads, bells clanking.
In real life, therefore, we amble around the neighborhood of justice.
The neighbors' horses sometimes amble up to the fence to watch.
Horses, roaming free and without any obvious owners, amble down the streets.
They amble down Chinese streets in sweaters, bow ties and dinosaur costumes.
In "Manhattan" (22010), two couples amble down a street, discussing the overrated.
The lysozyme goats still amble, idly, around a pasture on the Davis campus.
In August, Amble joined Andreessen Horowitz as a partner to focus on fintech.
He'd amble into a restaurant alone and order a drink at the bar.
It's funny to see your robot amble its way home without any assistance.
The movie begins with an aphoristic amble from a pre-Hacked Off Hugh Grant.
Inside the main building workers amble through the foyer, barely noticing a suggestion box.
While at Altamont, Amble was approached to help build an insurance business in Ghana.
By the time she left in 2017, Amble had also gotten her law degree.
Most horses can walk, trot, canter and gallop, but only certain breeds can amble.
In 2012, Booz Allen Hamilton added its first woman to the board, Joan Amble.
So he built some prototypes to resemble the four-legged amble of a goat.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's civil code pre-amble, expected to be passed next Wednesday by the National People's Congress, promises to address a number of legal questions: - The pre-amble draft requires companies rights and obligations are determined in a "fair" and "reasonable" way.
My friends amble down to the water as Kevin Morby takes the stage behind us.
Nearing the end of an hour-long amble to Penn Station, I noticed something peculiar.
A stream on another site allowed me to watch people amble around a shopping mall.
But it leaves "Lewiston" to amble at a hiker's fixed pace over essentially flat terrain.
For example, at 22A, the answer to the clue "Go for a stroll" is AMBLE.
Gone are the days when media and sympathizers could amble in and out of the compound.
At the sight of a Tennant they would amble over, nuzzle and let themselves be milked.
Waddle Dees often just amble about Dreamland, doing their best to prevent Kirby from defeating DeDeDe.
The turkeys amble in large groups across roads, stubbornly unaffected by a chorus of car horns.
Still dizzy, I amble through the door to see what the final room holds in store.
You jig and amble, and you lisp, you nickname God's creatures and make your wantonness your ignorance.
Instead he put one hand on the wall to rest and continued his amble to the stage.
Return to the Mönchsberg path and it's a two-minute amble to Salzburg's sophisticated Museum der Moderne.
Wild horses roam so freely that drivers have to wait for them to amble off the roads.
A. checks in while I take the dogs on a short amble, and then it's lights out.
Along the way, walkers will amble past City Hall, Walt Disney Concert Hall and CBS Television City.
Background music continues to play as you amble along; it's recorded and played separately from the vocal track.
I recently watched a bear amble through Stoneman Meadow, midday, midwinter, something I haven't seen in recent years.
After taxes and spitting the booty with his partners, he'll amble away with a billion, more or less.
Like Young's and Niblock's, Radigue's impressionistic compositions are agonizingly slow: based on dawdling, discreet resonances that amble along.
Heading north, we walked through pastures, at first an easy amble shaded by occasional stands of eucalyptus trees.
High-decibel music throbs into the night as people amble along in the glow of stadium-style lights.
Tony Li, a twenty-four-year-old student from Guangzhou, China, was among the first to amble out.
To prove he wasn't messing around, Amble put together a photo gallery of his collection that you can check out here: Amble told WISN he amassed his collection over 10 years, with most of the games coming from garage sales, thrift stores, and auctions for $1 to $10 a piece.
Charles Amble, 30, found a buyer for his impressive collection of Nintendo goodies, ABC Milwaukee affiliate WISN reported Wednesday.
In a teaser from the Bachelor account, we see Viall and Gates amble clumsily along a patch of ice.
Despite the added workload, Amble was named a prestigious Baker Scholar, the highest academic award given by the school.
The tall teenagers amble through narrow hallways lined with pictures of the Founding Fathers and inspirational quotations from Scripture.
Unlike his recent amble onto the Joe Rogan show, Dorsey's 30-minute meeting with Trump happened behind closed doors.
Spot can amble around at a little more than five feet per second for 90 minutes at a time.
Pedestrians, evidence suggests, are increasingly likely to amble into intersections with their eyes on their phones, instead of the road.
As they amble through one Chicago neighborhood after another — pausing here, driving there — they also meander down their memory lanes.
I amble over to the mother, as nonchalantly as I know how, to offer my services as a relief pitcher.
And if you're wondering whether that's something to be celebrated, just let your mind take an amble down memory lane.
I amble back to the video village, where monitors show what the cameras are pointing at, and I finally see it.
It's rusty, the guitars are a fraction out of tune, and the lead guitar lines amble in and out at random.
This is why people continue to amble to the crests of California, in search of this dreamscape, of a utopian kinship.
This "quasi-memoir" takes the form of an amble through Dublin, celebrating the city's parks, canals, pubs, and stately Georgian architecture.
An amble through Cody Weber and Kat Kanan's website Forgotten Iowa is like going on a virtual road trip through Iowa.
As we drove off I saw the couple amble down a dusty road, toward their shelter, their ailing son held tight.
Bach reversed these roles, such that the violas perform virtuosic solo lines while the viols amble along in repeated eighth notes.
These tortoises, stage naturals, amble and idle and chomp their lettuce, a sluggish, tender contrast to political turmoil and artistic crisis.
You can order à la carte or amble through the "field and forest" tasting menu ($140) or a nonvegetarian excursion ($165).
MANY OF THOSE who amble around the eight Royal Parks in London are seeking an escape from the noisy city beyond.
The opener title track settles into a bluesy amble while delightfully goofy "Choo Choo" chugs along with several nods to Haruomi Hosono.
Amble down Main Street, and you'll see a yoga studio, a gluten-free bakery and a clothing store called the Groovy Blueberry.
In the early morning, retirees amble over for kaffeeklatsch; later, professors from the college here meet students, who hunker down with laptops.
In some races, the competitors appeared to amble aimlessly around the racetrack, until one crosses the finish line by accident rather than design.
"It could amble forward at that pace for many years to come, unless it gets hit by some kind of shock," said Kelly.
Some 30 of their fellows amble unfettered around the seven-acre estate, steering clear of the geese, which honk bossily under the house.
Several people who live and work on the farm nonchalantly reported that cattle amble back and forth across the fence all the time.
If you amble through the two floors of the exhibition before ascending to the floor for performances, the connections are easy to see.
He has climbed three Himalayan peaks in winter, including Everest, and has the bowlegged amble of a man with little left to prove.
With a fresh $20,000 burning a hole in his pocket, Amble plans on traveling with his wife and is thinking about buying a boat.
Though this permit allows Waymo's cars to amble around without a human operator to take control, initial passengers won't be members of the public.
Today it is a national park, visited by 3003m tourists a year, who amble around the famous cellblocks and take selfies against the bars.
The study is a follow-up to the discovery in 2012 that the ability to amble can be traced to a single gene mutation.
Fuzzy bass and cow bell taps move the track in a teetering feel-good amble, like a sleepy Saturday stroll around the neighborhood block.
In one striking photograph, two men wearing masks of a sun and a moon amble down a village path, bringing the universe back home.
Rather than doing everything possible to avoid Leicester Square, I now amble across it, even pausing in front of one of the souvenir shops. Briefly.
My husband and I wake up as the sun fills our bedroom, and I amble over to the kitchen to turn on our espresso machine.
There, horses with the ability to amble became dominant as people bred animals that were easy to ride for long distances across terrain without roads.
Most of the 300-pound pigs are opting to sleep in, but a few amble out onto the snowy ground, grunting, snorting and looking for breakfast.
We amble between stands along the pedestrian street, stopping to buy some Roquefort, a bouquet of herbs, some vegetables and, of course, a fresh baked baguette.
He managed to amble over the rail that carries 600 volts of electricity and wedge himself between the columns that separate the local and express tracks.
In this new stand-up special, the comedian Drew Michael, who has written for "Saturday Night Live," doesn't amble across a stage, engaging with an audience.
Inevitably, the water (or a critical mass of people and pool rings) would push us forward, or a lifeguard would amble over to tell us to stop.
There are no sidewalks, so they amble along in the gutters, scooting empty shopping carts, piercing the dead zone of late afternoon with a loose metallic rattle.
But Amble was largely interested in government and politics throughout high school and into college at Harvard, and that soon morphed into a fascination with financial technology.
Then amble over to Gecko Books & Comics, where Ted Mays has been offering pop culture classics like Wonder Woman, Spider-Man and Star Wars collectibles since 1987.
Amble originally put the collection up on eBay about a week earlier, asking for $203,900, but pulled it off the online marketplace after receiving a $20,000 cash offer.
In past Animal Crossing games, you could amble across your town and stumble on a weird new bug, or luck upon some coconuts washed up on the beach.
A day's amble there seemed like a fine waste of time at that moment, though I didn't leave Palermo knowing much more about it than when I had arrived.
That's the primary takeaway from a confusing, 40-minute long amble through the wilderness by John Paxson and Gar Forman, two decision-makers who aren't very good at making decisions.
The sweet smell of freshly made pralines provides an inviting aroma across the historic district, and horse-drawn carriages amble down streets carrying tourists to antebellum homes and manicured gardens.
When couples marry, they amble down the streets for their honeymoons and stay in the hotels and travel up the river until they get tired and they settle down there.
But maybe none is quite so iconically LA than Venice Beach, where bodybuilders flex, stoners amble, impossibly beautiful women gallivant in short shorts, and skateboarders soar in a beachside halfpipe.
"The school has not been provided with any suitable interim premises suitable for its needs and  operations," reads a statement sent to Hyperallergic by MAA student representative Andreas B. Amble.
At this point, you can pay, walk out the door and amble toward Broadway and 106th Street cradling your slice in a paper plate and taking bites as you go.
The ball ricocheted back to catcher Gary Sanchez, but his eager throw to second base sailed into center field, allowing the 40-year-old Carlos Beltran to amble to third.
What the researchers did not find is the gene that enables certain horse breeds today to "amble" — a gait that is faster than a walk but slower than a gallop.
Yet JPMorgan and its competitors seem destined to amble along with returns on equity slightly above or below the 10 percent considered enough to cover a big bank's cost of capital.
Viewers amble across a walkway that goes through a large open space that seems to go on infinitely, and where a year is equivalent to an hour spent in the exhibition.
No, not the rotting flesh kind, I mean the kind who amble recklessly through the bowels of New York, San Francisco, and LA, heads bowed as they stare into their iPhones.
But the vast majority of the smartphone-using world continues to amble forward, smartphone in hand, pretending as if this is all just a normal part of evolving with our tech culture.
Due to the aforementioned lack of life I swan in at half past nine, grab armfuls of the free fruit on offer for us early starters and amble out at about seven.
Even now, their willingness to amble outside of genre confines, and shift up their approach, is what has kept them setting the pace in this world instead of merely falling in line.
CASTING DEEP SHADE An Amble Inscribed to Beech Trees & Co. By C.D. Wright C.D. Wright, renowned poet and essayist, completed "Casting Deep Shade" just before her sudden death in January of 2016.
No longer is there this elegant kind of Richard Hell sort of Lou Reed lazy amble through the city as you cross the street, looking over your shoulder like a cool guy.
Rather than force his characters into moments of acute discomfort, Mr. Hong lets them amble toward awkwardness, talking in circles and commonplaces until their rage, need, embarrassment and loneliness bubble to the surface.
Once you've worked up an appetite for pudding (a catchall British term for dessert), amble over to Huxleys, a lovely Italian cafe in a 500-year-old building that has excellent homemade cakes.
Tall, broad and perpetually poker-faced, with an amble that rarely moves faster than second gear, Johnson cultivates a persona that seems to fluctuate about as much as a brick in a soft breeze.
Those without a key to the gated Gramercy Park can amble over to shady, egalitarian Stuyvesant Square or to Union Square, where the Greenmarket is open year-round on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
As someone who makes his living in the business of storytelling, I couldn't be happier to see her book smash records and help the printed word amble confidently, like young Barack, through another century.
These sorts of transmissions often feel their best when the gas pedal is pressed hard, but the GT211 is perfectly happy to amble along with the engine making a comforting burble from under the hood.
Samsung's much-touted, but mostly absent, smart assistant continues to amble its way to the U.S. After a big false start during the Galaxy S8's launch, Bixby Voice is finally making its stateside debut.
Sure, sometimes the riffs take on a certain smoky, languid quality, and the pace rarely kicks above an amble, but otherwise, Alunah's sound owes far more to psychedelic 70s rock, classic doom, and even goth rock.
"After six or seven requests for her license, registration and insurance, she finally was amble to fumble through her purse as she handed over her Connecticut driver's license along with a credit card," the report reads.
Others might suggest that the screenless internet, if it comes, will bring its own peculiar horrors: Picture dead-eyed AirPodders mumbling incantations to robotic assistants as they amble zombielike through Times Square (directed by Jordan Peele).
It frees our minds to plan and dream and think as our body lurches forward, handling the business of breaths, pulses, pores, and the million rotating gears necessary for just one successful step of an amble.
The town in Manitoba is next to a polar bear migration route that sees hundreds of bears amble past on the way to their Hudson Bay hunting grounds, then back to the mainland in the spring.
" Perez said his goal was "making sure every candidate gets a fair shake and making sure voters across America have an amble opportunity to get to know the women and men seeking the nomination of our party.
Several homeless people amble out front, seeking shelter from the rain under unoccupied awnings, and the storefront itself is easy to miss, looking more like that cheap hostel on the last leg of your Eurotrip than a sauna.
Now we amble on with this parade of UFC cards to this weekend's Fight Night 95 and another strange Cyborg Justino match up against a 6-1 opponent in a division which the UFC does not actually have.
One type of footwork (or hoofwork, if you will) you likely won't see is an "amble," a sometimes comical four-beat gait that's faster than a walk, slower than a gallop and well-suited for smooth, long rides.
Looking like big teddy bears, the stocky, furry animals — each about three feet long and weighing 50 to 70 pounds — have no fear of people, and amble up to visitors as soon as they get off the ferry.
Their members would no sooner slouch onto the stage and tune and fiddle with their valves and keys than a company of actors would amble onstage and fidget with their props or collars before the lights go down.
There is one scene in "Genius" that captures something of the work that went into transforming Wolfe's graphomaniacal effusions into half-readable prose, as Tom and Max amble through the city paring down an overwritten passage sentence by sentence.
Opening next Friday at Red Hook Labs, "Ghosts Don't Walk in Straight Lines" is a chronicle of de Brauw's slow, southward amble from Manhattan's 210th Street to Battery Park over the course of a single day in May 24.
Once he is tanked up on whisky and heading to his car to drive home, it is unrealistic to expect that he will instead amble to the closest Starbucks to sober up or call someone to drive him home.
Sports of The Times As he walked onto a darkened stage Thursday night with that bone-sore amble of his, Phil Jackson, the president of the Knicks, might as well have been trailed by angry producers waving critical notices.
Here in Cleveland, on the second day of the Republican National Convention, there is a single, defining truth to the Republican conventioneers when they take to the streets for an amble in the midday sunlight: They wear too much khaki.
She placed the sugar cube in her mouth and tilted her chin up, while a polar bear, who towered at nearly twice her height, would amble over on her hind legs, bend down, and delicately snatch the sugar from Böttcher's mouth.
Rather, it's a textured amble through doom pop and drone terrain, where von Hausswolff's vocals often lean back into the folds of the synths, organ, and guitars played to sound like everything from landing jets to metal clanging against iron.
Obviously I couldn't just amble down to the nearest park and force my fingers deep in the grass beneath me, ants crawling over my limp and lifeless body, strings of saliva dribbling down my chin as I succumb to slumber.
In one part of downtown Johannesburg close to the city's townships, Reuters saw police sweep up 300 homeless people to take them to a shelter while crowds of people gathered to try to buy groceries or just amble on the streets.
Aside from the fact that the rambling blogpost features a 150 word pre-amble comprising obscure quotes from an AI expert, a mathematician, and Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's business partner, one (well, more than one) thing's unclear: why are they hiring?
Then I amble down to the Seine toward the two islands on which Paris was founded, Île St.-Louis and Île de la Cité, where the stone towers of Notre-Dame stand witness to centuries of Paris's turbulent, sublime history.
Instead, as you amble about, genuine Egyptologists and historians will give you guided tours of the game's world on subjects ranging from mummification to the Great Pyramids, delivering real historical knowledge about what you're seeing compared to what the base game gives you.
Students from delegations that had only brought one flag to share would walk offstage, amble to the table where they picked up their "official participant" certificate, and break into a flat-out sprint across the ballroom to hand the flag off to their waiting comrades.
On Soccer HEERENVEEN, the Netherlands — Fans are melting away from all four sides of the Abe Lenstra Stadium as S.C. Heerenveen's players amble around the edge of the field, taking in a cursory lap of honor after a hard-fought win against Sparta Rotterdam.
Altman was raising his arms in victory as the founders began to amble in and gaze around at startup Valhalla: a seven-thousand-square-foot mansion, catered food under a grapefruit tree festooned with lights, a back yard that seemed to stretch to Redwood City.
Horses with the gaitkeeper mutation can amble, or move at an intermediate pace with usually only one hoof off the ground at a time, but they have trouble transitioning from a trot to a gallop — which is why you don't tend to find them in the Olympics.
Then I amble home, have a bath, and after I'm safely ensconced in my dressing gown, I lay spreadeagled on my bed, laptop whirring away, and I watch this video of Triple H and Cactus Jack's infamous no holds barred match from the 2000 Royal Rumble.
Amble along with one of the Historical Society's guides, though, and experience that history unlocked — tales and tidbits about the city's founding, architectural and even landscaping details, Hollywood stars' lives, and photos of stunning interiors and pools, pools, pools (a Palm Springs passion) hidden by demure facades.
An improviser and composer of soaring critical acclaim — also a MacArthur Fellow, a Harvard professor and, most pertinently, the 2015-16 artist in residence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art — he isn't the sort of musician to amble into a new situation without thinking carefully about its dimensions.
At the border between Santa Teresa, N.M., and the Mexican town of San Jeronimo, up to 19903,000 head of cattle a day amble across the border; they are less likely to become stressed and lose weight when they walk under their own power than when loaded into semis.
As the basement began to gradually transform into an amorphous sweaty mass of dancing bodies, I decided to extract myself from its boa-like grip, slip out through open door of the venue, and amble back home through the eerily silent streets of 2am, unsure of exactly what I'd just witnessed.
Or Robert Moses, whose urban planning touched almost every inch of New York City in the 20th century, and who has been blamed for promoting car culture over people culture—making way for highways and parkways and streets but not for people to amble around with their kids in tow.
Raconteur or fabulist, Abe likes to amble down a twisting memory lane, telling tales about the monsters he fought in the war or the children's home in Wales where bees buzzed in a boy's head and a girl named Emma (Ella Purnell) floated as light as a leaf on the wind.
Our days at SwaSwara were unhurried and spacious, sprinkled with yoga, a late-morning group activity — bird-watching, nature walk, boat ride — a body treatment, a swim in the pool, or a walk along Om beach, where cows amble aimlessly, leaving hoof prints in the sand alongside those of vacationers'.
This posthumous book might have been read strictly as elegy, yet Wright, as if presciently marking a trail through the woods for future readers, came up with a sly signpost of a title as "pre-amble" to her work, briskly excluding melancholy even while taking stock of crimes against nature.
But the deal now in place allows Iran to amble toward a bomb, even as it uses the financial benefits of the agreement to fund (in the face of domestic upheaval and at a steep cost to its own economy) its militancy in Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen and especially in Syria.
Then amble along streets lined with bright blue and yellow buildings, dressed with terra cotta roofs and stained-glass windows and fringed with bougainvillea, en route to the Indo-Portuguese Museum, which houses relics and remnants from Kochi churches: Bibles, statues of Mary, and even a 16th-century teak altar.
"It's extraordinary to amble into the authors' room for a cup of coffee or a glass of wine at one of these events and glimpse the likes of Joyce Carol Oates, or Jennifer Egan or Edward P. Jones," she said, adding that appearing before readers is also helpful to any writer's career.
We could amble a little bit, as long as we got a big turn at the ... Even more than on FX with "Justified," streaming shows like a bit of a cliffhanger, some kind of hook at the end of the episode, because for them the show is working when people let it roll.
It is difficult to explain how Cather conjured one of the supreme English-language novels from scattered stories of the founding of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. Her principal characters, Bishop Latour and Father Vaillant, based on Jean-Baptiste Lamy and Joseph Machebeuf, amble through a loose succession of scenes, undertaking missions in the Southwest.
Mr. Hinton's tastes tend toward club-influenced music — especially that of the British persuasion — in which the vocals appear to be floating somewhere above the production: Think the Streets, whose melancholy-amble rapping practically obviated the need for a beat, or James Blake, whose ghostlike singing is like a full immersion in a cloud.
" FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Alexander planned to end the auction next Thursday, giving eager buyers amble time to bid – but they now will never get the chance as eBay pulled the auction for violating food policy , which states any food sold must have a "clearly marked expiration or use by date.
From his very first 1970 short The Bread and Alley to 1992's And Life Goes On (the second film in his Koker trilogy) to 2004's 10 (with its dashboard cam), and many in-between, his films constantly track individuals as they amble from one destination to the next, revealing layer upon layer of psycho-social terrain.
THUMP never needs an excuse to amble through SE15, nipping into pub after cafe, charity shop after record store, before rounding off a perfect day at Canavan's or the Bussey Building, so it wasn't surprising that we found ourselves in the area this weekend just gone for the inaugural edition of the Peckham Rye Music Festival.
There was a brief period roughly between 2011 and 2014, after cigarettes were banned in the city's public parks and plazas and before the strictures around pot smoking began to loosen, when you could amble around the city and pretty much only encounter the smell of smoke when and if you had the misfortune of walking past a fire.
They represent a clandestine history embedded within the story of the United States, where for decades a large percentage of its men would amble over to the local lodge after dark, have a drink (or several), don a scarlet robe, then ponder a skeletal memento mori — or take a ride on a wooden goat around the lodge room.
The New York Times describes it thus: When they open in early 2018, the spheres will be packed with a plant collection worthy of top-notch conservatories, allowing Amazon employees to amble through tree canopies three stories off the ground, meet with colleagues in rooms with walls made from vines and eat kale Caesar salads next to an indoor creek.
Farmers markets have become a staple presence in many US cities, where there is a steady supply of smaller, often organic farmers and other food producers wanting a more direct channel to sell their goods, and a steady demand from foody types who like having the option of bypassing bigger grocery stores to amble around a group of stalls with a wider choice of items to cook and eat.
" While her writing about fox issues can occasionally verge on crankiness — misleading information in British tabloids regarding the behavior or habits of wild foxes annoys her — for this naturalist who grew up in England's Surrey Hills, the sight of foxes can lift her prose into poetry, as when she describes the "gentle amble" of a handsome fox hunting voles in frosty winter meadows and weaving through the "quiet tussocky grasses.
At times — when various members of a game and nimble cast amble in and out of the glassy, metallic chambers of a massive flying aircraft carrier, cracking wise, rolling eyes and occasionally throwing a punch — the movie has some of the easygoing charm of "Rio Bravo," Howard Hawks's great, late western in which John Wayne, Angie Dickinson, Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson did a lot of talking on their way to a big and not-all-that-interesting shootout.

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