Shamblingly
adv
adv ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adverb
- 1 With a shambling motion.
"The band developed its sound, shamblingly at first, on the road, in an era before thousands of blog or YouTube users could form an opinion of a band based on some MySpace demos and a duff early gig in Tacoma."
Example
More examples"The band developed its sound, shamblingly at first, on the road, in an era before thousands of blog or YouTube users could form an opinion of a band based on some MySpace demos and a duff early gig in Tacoma."
Etymology
From shambling + -ly.
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