Amble in a sentence as a noun

Every gene has a preamble, most of which is not understood.

As others have said, their budget doesn't add up, and their pre-amble reeks of marketing.

Start your conversations without any pre-amble for a day.

There is amble scientific evidence, as a result of these abuses, that sexual orientation can't be changed.

They probably did a huge dividend recap, then let the desiccated remains amble away to oblivion with a shrug.

Amble in a sentence as a verb

It turned out he'd sneaked out for an amble to the shops, according to his carer, even though he couldn't really walk well enough to do so. him collapsing on me as i manhandled him to the ground is one of the scariest things that's ever happened to me.

I try to generally go with whatever commenting style the project I'm on uses, though I also have been known to write the occasional long descriptive pre-amble.

In the pre-amble"Recognizing that the child, for the full and harmonious development of his or her personality, should grow up in a family environment, in an atmosphere of happiness, love and understanding,"And Article 3, section 1:"1.

There's an incredible amount of uses for high quality genealogical data:-Actuaries/insurance companies: Longevity is largely heritable-Drug Development/Pharma: The newest ***** are all gene therapies and data sets provide amble grounds for deep neural networks.

Amble definitions

noun

a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)

See also: promenade saunter stroll perambulation

verb

walk leisurely

See also: mosey