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- v. present participle of ambulate.
Examples
“A kind of ambulating pedler drowns the shrill treble of the Indian cry.”
Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
“We need to develop individual strategies to promote standing and ambulating time by 2.5 hours per day and also re-engineer our work, school and home environments to render active living the option of choice.”
The Huffington Post: Suzanne O'Malley: Day Two: Heart Matters -- To Sit or Not to Sit?
“You are a pointy-toothed beast, an ambulating, demanding cum-shot of a thousand million advertising campaigns.”
“To be admitted to a hospital, patients had to be so thoroughly diseased or traumatized there was no option to send them ambulating right back to their homes.”
“Apricot-colored boys astride smooth gray water buffaloes wallowed in the ooze of the sawah wet rice paddies; the slim, bent figures of working women in conical hats made them look like ambulating toadstools.”
The Huffington Post: Richard Bangs: Climbing the Killer Prince -- Merapi Volcano of Java, Part 1
“ They are grateful that ambulating heat waves do not occur in their sleep at night.”
“These submissions reminded me of the days when I was first ambulating from one place to another, from the barbershop to the local hardware store.”
“Or perhaps a cardiovascular or respiratory limitation that prevented him from ambulating, especially in the dry, freezing weather?”
“Forget ambulating, pedaling, and easing on into work - we can huck, shred, and rip all the way to the office.”
“Elvis stayed in the same spot until I returned home, and then he remained glued to my side in bed until I was ambulating.”
Simon & Schuster: Chicken Soup for the Soul: What I Learned from the Cat
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