galumph
verb[I]
informaluk/ɡəˈlʌmf/us/ɡəˈlʌmf/tomovein anawkward,heavyway:
Ahugebeardedman galumphed into thebar.
This plant-eatingdinosaurgalumphedacrosssoutheasternOklahoma 110 millionyearsago.
- Residents in themountainsare used tobearsgalumphing intotown.
- Heslouchesand galumphs with theawkwardnessof anadolescent.
- Shestrugglesin herhigh-heeledshoes, galumphingunsteadily, all herweightforward.
- They make a lot ofnoisecoming in and out of thehouse, galumphing down thesteps,slammingdoors,callingout to one another.
Moving unsteadily or with difficulty
- blunder
- bumble
- dodder
- dodderer
- doddery
- halting
- have two left feetidiom
- hobble
- limp
- lollop
- lumber
- lurch
- reel
- squeeze
- teeter
- toddle
- toil
- totter
- tottering
- tumble