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Definition of "wambly" [wambly]

  • Shaky, unsteady, dizzy, queasy, nauseous. (adjective)

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Use "wambly" in a sentence
  • "And they include the Lancashire contributions - wambly, meaning faint or sick, fratching, meaning to quarrel, and dree, which is another word for monotonous."
  • "I dinna think he'd fainted, he was just too wambly to stand for the moment."
  • "Once the food had been consumed very necessary - we'd got all weak and wambly from sitting round in hot water and hot steam rooms there was rather a lot of window-shopping and actual shopping."