单词 | wamble |
例句 | Marilyn Monroe’s eye-catching gait is more tortile and wambling than ever. Marilyn Monroe 50 Years Later: In TIME and Out of Time 2012-08-03T12:00:58Z But they refrained, having a wambling, a sort of sick feeling in the pit of their stomachs. Ovington's Bank 2012-02-28T03:00:25.267Z 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. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z Shall I speak, dear Warner? let me now; it does so wamble within me, just like a clyster, i'faith la, and I can keep it no longer, for my heart. Dryden's Works Vol. 3 (of 18) Sir Martin Mar-All; The Tempest; An Evening's Love; Tyrannic Love 2011-10-08T02:00:22.420Z But when poor Nat came wambling in again, she slid away. The Rainbow That wambling, independent form might surely be seen any day outside a thousand British public-houses, in time of peace. Tatterdemalion He wambled up to her at last and asked for a letter she had filed for him. The Job An American Novel Ay, I be a poor wambling man, and life’s a mint o’ trouble.’ The Bibliotaph and Other People The "wambling" old men of Mr. Hardy come also to mind as one thinks of these old men of Mr. Masefield and Mr. Mayne and Mr. Boyle. Irish Plays and Playwrights And here now his Stomach wambled more terribly than before; so that if his Friend were by, he must of necessity hold the Bason. Essays on the Stage Preface to the Campaigners (1689) and Preface to the Translation of Bossuet's Maxims and Reflections on Plays (1699) When he came to us his limbs seemed almost to have lost their joints, they wambled so. Tatterdemalion When pity in those eyes I view, My bowels wambling make me spew. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1 All the rest of the year we are the plodding percheron of commerce, patiently tugging our wain; but on that morning there wambles back, for the nonce, the pang of Eden. Mince Pie Maybe I'm but a poor wambling thing, sir, and can't read much; but I can spell as well as some here and there. A Pair of Blue Eyes We walked on like that all night; and in the blue o' the morning, when 'twas hardly day, I looked ahead o' me, and I zeed that he wambled, and could hardly drag along. The Mayor of Casterbridge A wambling tot, You wandered away ane simmer day, And we hunted and called, and found you not. A Little Book of Western Verse Lord, how my stomach wambles at the same word very poor! A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9 It's a cheery sensation, you know, to find a man who has some imagination, but who has been unspoiled by Interesting People, and take him to hear them wamble. Our Mr. Wrenn, the Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man I know I am only a poor wambling man that 'ill never pay the Lord for my making, sir; but I can show the way in, sir.' A Pair of Blue Eyes I feel the queerest wambling in my innards, as we used to say in Devon, at the sight of so many old faces. Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn Nothing is more indicative of the wambling sort of parent and a coterie of witless, worthless uncles than a heap of railway toys of different gauges and natures in the children's playroom. Floor Games; a companion volume to "Little Wars" ‘How that wheel do wamble,’ said Molly at last. The Trumpet-Major Ay, I be a poor wambling man, and life's a mint o' trouble!' A Pair of Blue Eyes |
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