verb
- to feel nauseous or queasy
- to roll about or turn over
Usage: archaic; dialectal
Usage: archaic; dialectal
noun
- a feeling of nausea or queasiness
Usage: archaic; dialectal
Examples
- His stomach began to wamble after eating the spoiled food.
- The rough sea made her wamble terribly.
- The child’s belly would wamble when he was nervous.
- She felt a wamble in her stomach before the big test.
- The boat’s motion caused a persistent wamble.
- His stomach gave a wamble at the sight of the medicine.