waltz vs wamble

waltz

verb
  • To move briskly and unhesitatingly, especially in an inappropriately casual manner, or when unannounced or uninvited. 

  • To dance the waltz (with). 

  • To move with fanfare. 

  • To accomplish a task with little effort. 

noun
  • A ballroom dance in 3/4 time. 

  • A piece of music for this dance (or in triple time). 

  • A simple task. 

wamble

verb
  • To wobble, to totter, to waver; to walk with an unsteady gait. 

  • To twist and turn; to wriggle; to roll over. 

  • To feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach). 

noun
  • An unsteady walk; a staggering or wobbling. 

  • A rumble of the stomach. 

How often have the words waltz and wamble occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )