An "amble" is a gentle stroll where you take your time to enjoy the surroundings as you go from one place to another. An unhurried or leisurely walk.
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The approximate value of the item is $100.00.
approximate means about
The approximate value of something is an estimate.
The approximate value of 37 is 37.
Ambled is a verb in the past tense.
Well, honey, "ambled home" is a verb phrase, not a subject or predicate on its own. In the sentence "He ambled home," "he" is the subject and "ambled home" is the predicate. So, in short, "ambled home" is just strutting its stuff as a verb phrase, not trying to be something it's not.
We ambled along as we talked.They ambled down the road.
I silently slunk away as the bear ambled toward the bee hive.
The old coot ambled along, taking his own sweet time.
Yes, ambled is a verb (the past tense of amble). It means to walk at a slow pace; stroll.
Strolled or ambled
Ambled
The root word of ambled is "amble," which comes from the Old French word "ambler," meaning "to walk at a slow, relaxed pace."
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He ambled around the town.
Ambled, strolled, paced, promenaded, sauntered and perambulated.