shamble
/ˈʃæmbəl/Definitions
1. verb
to walk or move unsteadily, often because of weakness or lack of coordination.
“The intoxicated man stumbled and began to shamble down the street.”
2. verb
to proceed or move slowly and clumsily, often because of hesitation or indecision.
“The politician’s lack of conviction made him shamble through the debate.”
3. noun
a clumsy or unsteady gait.
“The old man’s shamble was a testament to his advanced age.”