All 6 Uses
shamble
in
A Storm of Swords
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- And this great host of his is a shambling horde, full of useless mouths who won't know what end of a sword to hold.†
p. 4.6shambling = walking in an awkward, shuffling way
- Then he heard a faint ringing of bells, and a child's giggle, and suddenly the fool Patchface popped from the bushes, shambling along as fast as he could go with the Princess Shireen hot on his heels.†
p. 143.7 *
- The Grand Maester was a shambling skeleton, leaning heavily on a twisted cane and shaking as he walked, a few white hairs sprouting from his long chicken's neck in place of his once-luxuriant white beard.†
p. 254.6
- He needed sleep, but whenever he closed his eyes he dreamed of blowing snow and dead men shambling toward him with black hands and bright blue eyes.†
p. 443.3
- The huge dark shape stooped under the lintel, into the hall, and shambled toward them.†
p. 644.2shambled = walked in an awkward, shuffling way
- And three died within the year, and the fourth went mad, and a hundred years later when the thing had come again, the 'prentice boys were seen shambling along behind it, all in chains.†
p. 766.1shambling = walking in an awkward, shuffling way
Definitions:
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(1)
(shamble as in: she shambled along) to walk in an awkward, shuffling way
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)