shambling in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Shambling (adjective): moving in a slow, awkward, or unsteady manner.
Sample Sentences
- The shambling figure in the distance caught my attention as it moved slowly through the fog.
- After a long day, he returned home, shambling through the door with exhaustion written all over his face.
- The dog was shambling awkwardly after injuring its paw during playtime at the park.
- As they walked down the street, the group of friends laughed at their shambling attempts to dance.
- Her shambling gait suggested that she had just finished an intense workout at the gym.
- The old man was shambling down the street, his cane tapping rhythmically on the pavement.
- After a long day at work, she felt like shambling home instead of running.
- The dog was shambling along, dragging its leash behind it as it explored the park.
- He couldn't help but laugh at the shambling figure of his friend trying to navigate the crowded room.
- As the sun set, the shadows grew longer, revealing a shambling silhouette against the fading light.