slump |
amble |
Related terms |
Slump is a related term of amble.
As verbs the difference between slump and amble
is that
slump is (
lb) to collapse heavily or helplessly while
amble is .
As a noun slump
is a heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period.
scramble |
amble |
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In intransitive terms the difference between scramble and amble
is that
scramble is to ascend rocky terrain as a leisure activity while
amble is of a horse: to move along by using both legs on one side, and then the other.
As an interjection scramble
is shouted when something desirable is thrown into a group of people who individually want that item.
dart |
amble |
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Dart is a related term of amble.
As a verb amble is
.
amble |
slouch |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between amble and slouch
is that
amble is of a horse: to move along by using both legs on one side, and then the other while
slouch is to walk in a clumsy, lazy manner.
amble |
wobble |
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Amble is a related term of wobble.
As verbs the difference between amble and wobble
is that
amble is while
wobble is to move with an uneven or rocking motion, or unsteadily to and fro.
As a noun wobble is
an unsteady motion.
hurry |
amble |
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Hurry is a related term of amble.
As verbs the difference between hurry and amble
is that
hurry is (
label) to do things quickly while
amble is .
As a noun hurry
is rushed action.
amble |
stagger |
Related terms |
Amble is a related term of stagger.
As verbs the difference between amble and stagger
is that
amble is while
stagger is sway unsteadily, reel, or totter.
As a noun stagger is
an unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; -- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man.
flow |
amble |
Related terms |
Flow is a related term of amble.
As verbs the difference between flow and amble
is that
flow is to move as a fluid from one position to another while
amble is .
As a noun flow
is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts.
high-tail |
amble |
Related terms |
High-tail is a related term of amble.
As a verb amble is
.
slide |
amble |
Related terms |
Slide is a related term of amble.
As verbs the difference between slide and amble
is that
slide is (ergative) to (cause to) move in continuous contact with a surface while
amble is .
As a noun slide
is an item of play equipment that children can climb up and then slide down again.
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