wamble
/ˈwæmbəl/Definitions
1. verb
to walk or move unsteadily, especially as a result of being drunk or dizzy
“The drunk tourist began to wamble down the street.”
2. noun
a stumbling or unsteady gait
“The old man’s wamble was a testament to his poor health.”
3. verb
to walk with a slow, uncertain, or unsteady gait, typically because of fatigue or weariness
“The hikers had to wamble to the campsite because they were exhausted.”