Wimbled vs Bimbled - What's the difference?
wimbled | bimbled |
(wimble)
To truss hay with a wimble.
To bore or pierce, as with a wimble.
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(bimble)
(chiefly, British) A gentle, meandering walk with no particular haste or purpose.
(chiefly, British, intransitive) To walk with no particular haste or purpose.
* 2007 , Paul Simon, "
As verbs the difference between wimbled and bimbled
is that wimbled is past tense of wimble while bimbled is past tense of bimble.wimbled
English
Verb
(head)wimble
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See also
* auger * gimletVerb
(wimbl)- A foot soldier wimbled also a hole through said coffin.
bimbled
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Verb
(head)bimble
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Noun
(bimbles)Synonyms
* strollVerb
Surf, snow and city in one break," The Observer (UK), 28 Jan. (retrieved 18 Jan. 2009):
- Check-in ran like clockwork and after unpacking, we bimbled off to the cycle centre, hired two bikes and a kiddy trailer for the boys and set off to get our bearings.
