wamble in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
WAMBLE (verb): to feel a queasy sensation or discomfort in the stomach.
Sample Sentences
- The rich meal left him with a wamble in his stomach.
- After the roller coaster ride, she felt a sudden wamble that made her uneasy.
- He tried to ignore the wamble of hunger that was distracting him from his work.
- The combination of stress and an empty stomach caused a wamble that he couldn't shake off.
- As the boat rocked on the waves, a wamble threatened to spoil their fishing trip.
- After indulging in a rich meal, I felt a wamble in my stomach that made me reconsider my choices.
- The sudden wamble of the boat as the waves crashed against it left everyone feeling a bit queasy.
- She laughed off the wamble in her belly, attributing it to nerves before her big performance.
- As the roller coaster plummeted downwards, a thrilling wamble washed over me, mixing excitement with a hint of fear.
- His anxious wamble was evident as he awaited the results of his job interview.
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