Shamblers example sentences
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sham·bles
noun
shambles (plural noun)
- a state of total disorder:
- a butcher's slaughterhouse (archaic except in place names):
sham·ble
verb
shambles (third person present)
- (of a person) move with a slow, shuffling, awkward gait:
Synonyms
pigsty, pigpen, tip, shuffle, lumber, totter, dodder, stumble, hobble, limp, ungainly, lumbering, shuffling, awkward, clumsy, uncoordinated, run, sprint, bound, dapper, neat, trim, petite"Shamblers" Example Sentences
1. He was a shamblers, always late and always unprepared.2. The shamblers stumbled and fell, struggling to keep their balance.
3. The shamblers shuffled their feet, their movements slow and lethargic.
4. The shamblers lurched forward, their arms outstretched as if searching for something.
5. The shamblers' eyes were glassy, as if they had no idea where they were going.
6. The shamblers staggered down the street, their hands reaching out blindly.
7. The shamblers stumbled and bumbled, their movements clumsy and uncoordinated.
8. The shamblers moved slowly, their heads drooping and their feet dragging.
9. The shamblers shuffled through the crowd, their eyes unfocused and their gait unsteady.
10. The shamblers shuffled along the sidewalk, their arms outstretched and their faces expressionless.
11. The shamblers mumbled incoherently, their words slurred and their movements sluggish.
12. The shamblers staggered around the corner, their eyes vacant and their steps unsteady.
13. The shamblers lurched forward, their heads lolling and their feet dragging.
14. The shamblers stumbled and swayed, their movements jerky and uncoordinated.
15. The shamblers shuffled along, their bodies hunched and their gait unsteady.
16. The shamblers stumbled and staggered, their steps unsteady and their eyes unfocused.
17. The shamblers shuffled through the alley, their movements slow and labored.
18. The shamblers lumbered down the street, their heads bowed and their feet dragging.
19. The shamblers stumbled and tripped, their movements uncoordinated and clumsy.
20. The shamblers staggered and swayed, their steps unsteady and their eyes vacant.
Common Phases
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