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ambler

[am-bler] / ˈæm blər /
NOUN
pedestrian
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"Fiasco" and "ludicrous": just a couple of the words this morning's eidtion of The Sun uses to describe Blackburn's attempts to sign big-shorted, hang-10 gesturing, suddenly-stopped-being-brilliant AC Milan ambler Ronaldinho.

From The Guardian • Jan. 3, 2011

It was his fellow ambler, Waqar, who took 48 Test wickets before his 19th birthday.

From The Guardian • Aug. 27, 2010

The average price is L6, but an ambler will bring L12.

From Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute by Rodenbough, Theo. F.

Howbeit, the Man of Ross is a lively ambler, and has a smart stride of his own.

From Yesterdays with Authors by Fields, James T.

I do not think that any horse with practically but a single gait, as is usually the case with the ambler or racker, comes up to the requisite standard of usefulness.

From Patroclus and Penelope A Chat in the Saddle by Dodge, Theodore Ayrault




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