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ambulant

[am-byuh-luhnt] / ˈæm byə lənt /




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Ahead of him, emerging from the wood in the dusk like a cluster of ambulant stars, came a herd of unicorns.

From Literature

He moved into the building four years ago after it was advertised as a "fully accessible" property, but believes it should have been listed as "ambulant accessible" instead.

From BBC

PT2-5: These classes are for ambulant athletes whose impairments include loss of muscle strength, range of movement and loss of limbs.

From BBC

So in the beginning, he’s basically a kind of ambulant whiteboard?

From The Guardian

He is lethally silent and stricken in Paris, Texas’s opening scenes, an ambulant Mount Rushmore of personal agony as he faces his troubled brother, played by Dean Stockwell.

From The Guardian