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ambler

[am-bler] / ˈæm blər /
NOUN
pedestrian
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"Fiasco" and "ludicrous": just a couple of the words this morning's eidtion of The Sun uses to describe Blackburn's attempts to sign big-shorted, hang-10 gesturing, suddenly-stopped-being-brilliant AC Milan ambler Ronaldinho.

From The Guardian Jan. 3, 2011

It was his fellow ambler, Waqar, who took 48 Test wickets before his 19th birthday.

From The Guardian Aug. 27, 2010

Jimmy was mounted on an old black horse, that was a fine ambler, the one that bolted away with the load of water the first night we started from Youldeh.

From Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, by Ernest Giles

Howbeit, the Man of Ross is a lively ambler, and has a smart stride of his own.

From Yesterdays with Authors by James T. Fields

Smiling her gat-toothed smile and riding easily upon her ambler, she would enter the gates and alight in the court, and what a month of excitement would pass before she rode away again.

From Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 by Eileen Power




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