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shambler

n. One who shambles.

Usage examples of "shambler".

The Weavers did the hawk dance, the Scribes did the shambler dance, the Butchers did the bear dance, the Vintners did the rock-ape dance.

He must have walked off the edge at dusk without knowing what he was doing, though someone whispered that a shambler had come upon him and pushed him over the edge.

We all trembled at that: for the shambler is said to be as big as a roundhouse, but makes no sound in the forest and leaves no footprint.

Quickly, she got her feet under her, but before she could rise, the shambler wrestled her back to the ground again.

The faceless shamblers kept pouring out of the dense woods, their ranks never diminishing.

Instead he strode into the foreground, the shamblers breaking their circle to let him enter, before resetting their ring.

Telric chopped down the two remaining shamblers as she crawled from the grave.

They are never more than hesitant shadows, cowering shamblers, fleeting butcheries.

The narrow sunlit streets were alive with cats, the rooftops with monkeys and the sky with parrots, though the human species was represented only by a few shamblers and some steamy smells of coffee and bacon wisping up from tiny street-level windows.

Some of them were other things, shamblers, gigglers, mutterers, throat growlers.