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Amy Lowell

That, bearing in our frailty her just

part,

She hath not shrunk from evils of this

ife,

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adverb

Used to show that something is true or real, often correcting a mistake or adding surprising information.

She thought the test was tomorrow, but it's actually today.

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ambled

Part of Speech: verbUsed In Literature ↓

To stroll or walk slowly and leisurely.

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Common Phrases

over ambledalong ambledoff ambleddown ambledback ambledtoward ambledambled man
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Poetry examples for ambled

— Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.

every one knew that the shooting might begin at any time. The silence

was deadly as the silence of a plague. I checked my pace. I ambled in

a leisurely way from store to store, inquiring the road to Cumberland