Front | obambulate /o-BAM-byuh-layt/ |
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Back | verb intr. To walk about. [From Latin ob- (to) + ambulare (to walk). Earliest documented use: 1614.] "We have often seen noble statesmen obambulating (as Dr. Johnson would say) the silent engraving-room, obviously rehearsing their orations." The Year's Art; J.S. Virtue & Co.; 1917. |
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