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wamble

Warble vs Wamble - What's the difference?

warble | wamble |


As verbs the difference between warble and wamble

is that warble is to modulate a tone's frequency while wamble is (dialect) to feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach) .

As nouns the difference between warble and wamble

is that warble is (military) in naval mine warfare, the process of varying the frequency of sound produced by a narrow band noisemaker to ensure that the frequency to which the mine will respond is covered or warble can be a lesion under the skin of cattle, caused by the larva of a bot fly of genus hypoderma while wamble is (obsolete) nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.

Wimble vs Wamble - What's the difference?

wimble | wamble |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between wimble and wamble

is that wimble is (obsolete) active; nimble while wamble is (obsolete) nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.

As nouns the difference between wimble and wamble

is that wimble is any of various hand tools for boring holes while wamble is (obsolete) nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.

As verbs the difference between wimble and wamble

is that wimble is to truss hay with a wimble while wamble is (dialect) to feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach) .

As an adjective wimble

is (obsolete) active; nimble.

Wamble vs Amble - What's the difference?

wamble | amble |


As verbs the difference between wamble and amble

is that wamble is (dialect) to feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach) while amble is .

As a noun wamble

is (obsolete) nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.

Wambled vs Wamble - What's the difference?

wambled | wamble |


As verbs the difference between wambled and wamble

is that wambled is (wamble) while wamble is (dialect) to feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach) .

As a noun wamble is

(obsolete) nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.

Gamble vs Wamble - What's the difference?

gamble | wamble |


As nouns the difference between gamble and wamble

is that gamble is a significant risk, undertaken with a potential gain while wamble is nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.

As verbs the difference between gamble and wamble

is that gamble is to take a risk, with the potential of a positive outcome while wamble is to feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach).

As a proper noun Gamble

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Gait vs Wamble - What's the difference?

gait | wamble |


As nouns the difference between gait and wamble

is that gait is manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving while wamble is (obsolete) nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.

As verbs the difference between gait and wamble

is that gait is to teach a specific gait to a horse while wamble is (dialect) to feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach) .

Waver vs Wamble - What's the difference?

waver | wamble |


As verbs the difference between waver and wamble

is that waver is to sway back and forth; to totter or reel while wamble is (dialect) to feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach) .

As nouns the difference between waver and wamble

is that waver is an act of wavering, vacillating, etc while wamble is (obsolete) nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.

Totter vs Wamble - What's the difference?

totter | wamble |


As nouns the difference between totter and wamble

is that totter is an unsteady movement or gait while wamble is (obsolete) nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.

As verbs the difference between totter and wamble

is that totter is to walk, move or stand unsteadily or falteringly; threatening to fall while wamble is (dialect) to feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach) .

Wobble vs Wamble - What's the difference?

wobble | wamble |


As nouns the difference between wobble and wamble

is that wobble is an unsteady motion while wamble is (obsolete) nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.

As verbs the difference between wobble and wamble

is that wobble is to move with an uneven or rocking motion, or unsteadily to and fro while wamble is (dialect) to feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach) .

Roll vs Wamble - What's the difference?

roll | wamble |


In obsolete terms the difference between roll and wamble

is that roll is part; office; duty; rôle while wamble is nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.

As verbs the difference between roll and wamble

is that roll is to cause to revolve by turning over and over; to move by turning on an axis; to impel forward by causing to turn over and over on a supporting surface while wamble is to feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach).

As nouns the difference between roll and wamble

is that roll is the act of rolling, or state of being rolled while wamble is nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.

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