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ambler

[am-bler] / ˈæm blər /
NOUN
pedestrian
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Pedestrians in New York City are eclectic: You’ll regularly spot walkers and amblers, dashers and sprinters, trundlers and joggers.

From Slate • Dec. 16, 2014

The routes from that corner weave north, leading amblers toward the only straight path in the park, the Mall.

From Scientific American • Feb. 15, 2013

The Olympic Mountain Range is a lush paradise for sports enthusiasts and amblers, with tough rock faces for climbers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Says old Blundevill: "These are tender-mouthed, nimble, light, pleasant, apt to be taught, and for the most part they be amblers and therefore verie meete for the saddle and to travel by the way."

From The Welsh Pony Described in two letters to a friend by Dargan, Olive Tilford

And he gave us the gift that we may espy from aboard o’ the ship, place where we shall bind the steeds of the sea, old amblers of water, with anchors fast.

From Anglo-Saxon Literature by Earle, John




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