wambled

[US]/ˈwɒmbəl/
[UK]/ˈwɑːmbəl/

Translation

n.a feeling of nausea or a rumbling in the stomach
v.to move or sway unsteadily

Phrases & Collocations

wamble stomach

wamble noise

wamble feeling

wamble around

wamble in pain

wamble with hunger

wamble softly

wamble loudly

wamble when nervous

Example Sentences

after eating too much, i started to wamble.

the boat began to wamble as the waves hit it.

he felt a wamble in his stomach before the big presentation.

she tried to ignore the wamble of her nerves.

the sudden movement made the car wamble slightly.

after the rollercoaster ride, i felt a wamble in my head.

he had a wamble of excitement before the concert started.

the puppy wambled around the room, looking for its owner.

she couldn't help but wamble when she heard the good news.

his stomach began to wamble after the spicy meal.

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