wamble

/ˈwɑmbəl/
noun
  1. An unsteady or wobbling movement.
    • The wamble of the ship caused some passengers to feel seasick.
    • He walked with a slight wamble after twisting his ankle.
    • The wamble of the bicycle made the rider nervous.
  2. A rumbling or churning sensation in the stomach.
    • A sudden wamble in her stomach told her it was time to eat.
    • He felt a wamble of nausea before the roller coaster started.
    • The wamble in his gut kept him awake all night.
verb
  1. To move unsteadily or wobble from side to side.
    • The toddler wambled across the room, grabbing furniture for balance.
    • The old cart wambled down the bumpy road.
    • She felt dizzy and wambled as she stood up too quickly.
  2. To feel a churning or rumbling sensation in the stomach, often from hunger or nausea.
    • His stomach wambled loudly during the quiet exam.
    • After skipping lunch, her belly began to wamble.
    • The rough boat ride made his insides wamble uncomfortably.
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