Definitions for wamble

wamble wam·ble

Spelling: [wom-buh l, -uh l, wam-]
IPA: /ˈwɒm bəl, -əl, ˈwæm-/

Wamble is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 118 anagrams from letters in wamble (abelmw).

Definitions for wamble

noun

  1. an unsteady or rolling movement.
  2. a feeling of nausea.

verb (used without object)

  1. to move unsteadily.
  2. to feel nausea.
  3. (of the stomach) to rumble; growl.

Origin of wamble

1300-50; Middle English wamle, obscurely akin to Norwegian vamla to stagger

Examples for wamble

He was driven back to the wamble place with whips where he was once again whipped.

For instance, the Wimble lived next door to the wamble, and each one had printed in the window a very curious legend.

Rev. wamble was twenty-seven years of age before he saw and read his first newspaper.

After the same manner may you make two or three egges by a little practice to wamble one after another.

wamble was a wagon-maker, and he made two or three wagons which usually took about six months.

The grandmother of Rev. wamble was a full-blooded African negro, brought to this country as a slave at seventeen years of age.

The Westbrook family gave the newly-weds two slaves, as did the wamble family.

No wonder, Master Ephraim, thy entrails are moved and wamble.

Here's a fine blade, now, and a musket—give me a harquebus; I could shoot once, but my arm is all of a wamble now.

One of the Westbrook daughters married a Mr. wamble, a wagon-maker.

Word Value for wamble
Scrable

13

Words with friends

16

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