Scam·ble v. i. [imp. & p. p. Scambled p. pr. & vb. n. Scambling.]
1. To move awkwardly; to be shuffling, irregular, or unsteady; to sprawl; to shamble. “Some scambling shifts.” --Dr. H. More. “A fine old hall, but a scambling house.” --Evelyn.
2. To move about pushing and jostling; to be rude and turbulent; to scramble. “The scambling and unquiet time did push it out of . . . question.”