There could be little amiss with the heart of a man who could shamble along like this, taking even pleasure, an increasing pleasure in this long, wolf-like stride.
A few moments later she was amazed to see a dark hulk shamble off toward the darkness.
We heard him shamble off up the ravine, but I don't believe he went very far.
This was luxury to one who had slept the night before in the rain, or worse, perhaps, in some shamble in a filthy Greek village.
At other times he would be in the wagon, or shamble along, and sometimes leap on the backs of the yaks and ride there.
For an instant the patrolman seemed on the point of bursting into a valedictory of abuse--even of attack--but he thought better of it, and as he went out there was a shamble in the step that had swaggered.
Galway Station at twelve, where we were met by the band, which marched at the head of the company down Main Street, playing the "British Grenadiers" as we marched into the Shamble Barracks.
The grenadiers and light company, with four others, were stationed at the Shamble Barracks, and four companies at the Castle.
For love suggested, "Better shamble on, And bear your lameness with what grace you may!
It is called Shamble Oak because a butcher once used its hollow trunk to conceal stolen sheep.
A quaint and pretty log-hut a la Russe has recently been erected near theShamble Oak.
An immense tree is called the Shamble Oak, being said to be the one in which Robin Hood hung his slaughtered deer, but which was more probably used by the keepers for that purpose.