Wamble is a verb that means to feel nauseous or dizzy.
The Latin word vomare (voe MAR ay) means ‘to vomit.’ From this origin, came our word of the day that refers to all kinds of stomach problems likely to induce vomiting. Here’s an example of wamble in use:
As much as I like Carol’s cooking, I have to admit that any more than one helping tends to make me wamble. Any more than two helpings will have me racing from the dinner table in record time with an upset stomach.