Shambler vs Shambled - What's the difference?
shambler | shambled |
One who shambles.
* 1867 , James Abbott, Narrative of a journey from Heraut to Khiva, Moscow, and St. Petersburgh
(shamble)
To walk while shuffling or dragging the feet.
(mining) One of a succession of niches or platforms, one above another, to hold ore which is thrown successively from platform to platform, and thus raised to a higher level.
As a noun shambler
is one who shambles.As a verb shambled is
(shamble).shambler
English
Noun
(en noun)- But the dance should not be a slovenly crowd of indifferent and ungraceful shamblers ...
shambled
English
Verb
(head)shamble
English
Verb
(shambl)- I wasn't too impressed with the fellow, when he shambled in unenthusiastically and an hour late.
