• His shambling gait and socks-round-the-ankles appearance belied a tremendous rugby brain born of hard-earned experience.

    BBC: SPORT | Rugby Union | English | A Leicester legend

  • Freight trains will zoom to and fro, boosting the shambling economies of southern Europe.

    BBC: Italy's 10-metre Alpine mega-tunnel

  • Matt is gangling and shambling - he's like a terrible mess that somehow becomes elegant by magic, he said.

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  • The rotting, cracking horror of the city around is spilling in over walls and just barely kept at bay by shambling armored stilt-walkers.

    FORBES: Dishonored: Dark, Unsettling, and Riveting

  • Think of a tall, shambling man, awkward but energetic and sharp-eyed.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Gone Tomorrow'

  • Nevertheless, his story of an unnamed father and son after an unnamed Armageddon, shambling ever southwards in an unnamed country, gradually conjures a compelling and memorable dread.

    ECONOMIST: New fiction

  • Ostensibly searching for her father, Chrissy actually plans to visit her third-grade teacher (Dave Cloud), who has been corresponding with her online, and who turns out to be a shambling, desperate mess.

    NEWYORKER: The Wolf Knife

  • Decades after George A Romero scared the life out of cinemagoers with the classic zombie horror Night of the Living Dead (1968), the movie world has been plagued again with shambling corpses.

    BBC: Dawn of the Dead (2003)

  • Among his many books, he was proudest of those that investigated the workings of government in all its flawed, shambling efforts to balance fairness, fiscal prudence, big goals and multiple clashing interests.

    ECONOMIST: James Q. Wilson

  • Google provides its employees with free food twenty-four hours a day, and Clancy, a tall, shambling man with a shock of white-blond hair, conducted most of our conversations with bits of granola bar clinging to his shirt.

    NEWYORKER: Google��s Moon Shot

  • He did not bring books to class, never a sign of the textbook or a sheaf of notes, and his shambling discourses made us feel that we were becoming what he saw before him, an amorphous entity.

    NEWYORKER: Midnight in Dostoevsky

  • When I was shambling through the dark.

    NEWYORKER: A Psychotronic Childhood

  • But that was Cramer, agree his friends, an occasionally shambling presence who was also a keen observer, a raconteur, a baseball fan, a master of ceremonies. (He served the latter role at Pakenham's wedding.) Ward imagines him in another time, another place, holding court with some other witty friends.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

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