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The living dead shamble through the streets, eating anything they can get their hands on.
I tried to sprint off into the night at a fast shamble.
They walked with a shamble like monkeys just down from the trees.
Then something at the edge of vision drew her in a slow shamble.
It came up the street in a sort of shamble, now fast, now slow.
He fell into a steady, easy shamble beside the horse, head hanging down.
But for all this serendipitous shamble, the best musical moments were the most controlled.
He moved again, a sort of lurching shamble, which brought the left side of his body into the light.
And watching her shamble away up the road, he stood in the sunshine and wondered.
They moved fast enough, but in a disjointed shamble, mouths slack.
When he started a shamble toward the rear corner, he saw that Harry was gone.
The old man's stiff-kneed shamble had been replaced by the stride of a much younger being.
So he adopts a humorous ape-like shamble, knees bent and feet turned out.
The horrific creatures had broken into a fast shamble, moving with a precision that spoke of a definite purpose.
The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; .
Afterward, his slow pace slackened to a shamble.
Alex remained out with his horses until he had finished eating, then walked back with a self-conscious shamble.
A lone, luminous figure plodded slowly along it, his half human shamble bringing him rapidly nearer.
It was a poor uncertain shamble.
Something about your shamble perplexed me.
He walks with a shamble, and his forlorn eyes slope downward at the same angle as his shoulders.
The semi-creative shamble of the current Rolling Stones, who played on the same stage last month, holds little interest for him.
Geordi looked and saw a tall, massive spider-creature shamble toward him on four legs.
The eastern end of the lower shamble ended abruptly in a three meter wide cleared space, followed by a two meter high wall.
But his mother, Donna, said she thought it was crazy and feared her son would "fall into a shamble of bones" by the age of 32.