amble

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definition
verb
they ambled along the riverbank
walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace.
noun
a peaceful riverside amble
a walk at a slow, relaxed pace, especially for pleasure.
example
It's a pleasant 'amble' , wide and straight, passing beneath bridges, through cuttings and woodland, with glimpses across open countryside to distant fells.
A quick 'amble' about the station revealed that the left luggage lockers were closed and sealed due to the security precautions.
They tend to 'amble' along in the beginning, bogged down in trivialities.
But all too soon the boat had chugged slowly past St Mark's Square, into the Grand Canal and up to the small landing stage a short 'amble' from our hotel.
Sunday, with my ankle still hurting from a sprain on the walk back, the most I could manage was an 'amble' round the Waterfalls walk, and a stop in the pub.
He caught sight of his dog and began a slow 'amble' towards us.
But a stiff 'amble' around its cobbled streets, taking in the fierce castle and the quaint medieval Baroque theatre installed in a former granary in the square, confirmed my good first impressions.
One of the nicest and simplest ski-free activities is simply to go for a walk, as I discover when I take a gentle 'amble' from Sunnbüel to the Schwarenbach mountain hut.
A short 'amble' about soon revealed there was nowhere to eat out in Chaource on a Monday.
If you're ever wandering around there, take an 'amble' into the bar and grab a seat, if one is available.
a peaceful riverside 'amble'
For instance, in the new building where my 'amble' ended, walking among paintings which are themselves familiar, it's possible to feel a colder, rougher, emptier island which is unfamiliar.
A short 'amble' onwards, the streets become shambolic, messy, invested with noise and life.
I headed out for a walk this afternoon, but had to turn back about 10 minutes into my 'amble' .
Greenbank is a demonstration garden where people can glean practical and creative ideas either from a leisurely 'amble' or from the programme of courses and guided walks.
He finally saw her walking fast down the hall and he slowed to an 'amble' a few meters away from her.
The shots rang out just after 11 on a sultry summer's evening, just as the last of the regulars were drifting away from the pub for a slow 'amble' home.
Thursday meant a hangover and a pleasant 'amble' around the charity shops of Broomhill.
a peaceful riverside 'amble'
The ducks on the river were managing the torrents and we thought we could manage the riverside 'amble' .
This 'amble' alongside the River Kent is perfect for a contemplative outing and perhaps better suited to an adult group than to children, writes Harriet Sharkey.
She 'ambles' quickly in the direction the kids had taken.
There are trails in Upper Wensleydale for a wide range of fitness and experience levels from garden-gate 'amblers' to serious hill walkers.
A little girl 'ambles' along in her communion dress.
The game is being played at walking pace at the moment and if the Italian players were 'ambling' around any slower they'd be stationary.
The only hint that he is 63-years-old is his slow step as he 'ambles' to the witness chair and takes a seat behind the microphone.
He laughs, 'ambles' back to the cashier and returns with the missing drink.
Hiding outside a bar is a good idea, as he does here, concealing himself behind a lamp post when a young woman emerges and 'ambles' uncertainly in his direction.
As we 'ambled' along, we noticed signs in Chinese engraved on the cliff walls which our guide translated for us as we went along.
As she slowly 'ambles' back to her own home, she feels betrayed somehow.
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