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  • noun Plural form of shambling.

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Examples

  • Refined magickal techniques (such as the Rite of Nine Angles) have replaced many of these bloody shamblings (the Blood remains, mostly in menstrual form) and the Return of the Dark Gods is now an easier proposition, both in terms of what can be done ceremonially, hermetically and how mass Consciousness can be effected by Aeonic techniques.

    The Watcher: The New Zealand Voice of the Left Hand Path #5 1990

  • She brought me my food, spake or spake not, according to the degree of vileness in her prevailing humour, and went off, leaving me to my thoughts and my painful shamblings round my prison-chamber.

    The Yeoman Adventurer George W. Gough

  • Besides this there are all manner of little musical blinkings and shamblings and whinings, the least hint of which from the orchestra at any moment instantly brings Mimmy to mind, whether he is on the stage at the time or not.

    The Perfect Wagnerite, Commentary on the Ring George Bernard Shaw 1903

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