Crossword clues for shambled
shambled
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Shamble \Sham"ble\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Shambled; p. pr. & vb. n. Shambling.] [Cf. OD. schampelen to slip, schampen to slip away, escape. Cf. Scamble, Scamper.] To walk awkwardly and unsteadily, as if the knees were weak; to shuffle along.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: shamble)
Usage examples of "shambled".
Filthy, dejected Forthwegian captives shambled off into the west, a handful of Unkerlanters guarding them.
The fellow shambled up just then, still looking very much like an unmade bed.
Each morning, before first light, Brivibas shambled off to labor for the Algarvians.
Mullenax shambled over, looking slightly sweaty but extremely proud of himself.
A terrible wind swept upon them, Eabhiros said, and the old man shambled off into the woods.
A terrible wind swept upon them, Eabhiros said, and he shambled off into the woods.
Through stairways and hallways, avoiding things that shambled in the distance or groaned in the depths, they followed a Virtual trail of green arrows.
He shambled hunchbacked from the shadows with unmistakably lethal intent.
The bear growled again but settled to all four feet and shambled across the meadow, disappearing into the aspens on the other side.
Though it was but twice the height of a tall man, it looked like a walking mountain as it shambled into the darkness.
Led by the yellow-scaled priestesses the dead of the sea shambled over every obstacle, every undersea mountain or valley in their path.
Robyn pointed, and the two things shambled toward the suddenly tentative ogres.
The Theban who once had been a first admiral shambled almost incuriously out of the deep cave to join them, and a small pocket of silence moved about him with his guards.
Wolfgang calmed down and shambled back over to where we were standing.