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shambling
adjective as in creeping
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Example Sentences
She seemed to be everything that I, a shambling, spit up-stained wreck, was not.
They also represent a change in the way that Gimple, the franchise's chief content officer, envisions "The Walking Dead" shambling forward.
And I'm shambling through my daily French lessons not because I have to, and not even because I hope they help my brain stay a little bit sharper.
Eager to play live concerts since the waning days of the Beatles, McCartney conceived Wings as a back-to-basics rock ‘n’ roll band, debuting the group on 1971’s modest, shambling “Wild Life.”
This was the shambling, full system malfunction of a body and brain that could no longer outrun its own basic need for rest.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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