Similar words: ramble, scramble, unscramble, sibling, preamble, blink, programming, cling. Meaning: ['ræmblɪŋ] adj. 1. (of e.g. speech and writing) tending to depart from the main point or cover a wide range of subjects 2. of a path e.g..
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(31) Seeing all the designs together in one large rambling shop confirms how fresh and charming they are.
(32) Jay was given to grandiloquent rambling, and had to check herself.
(33) I hadn't done this amount of countryside rambling since I was drummed out of the Boy Scouts.
(34) Many farmers and tenant farmers live in big old rambling houses.
(35) But how to word it so that it didn't sound like the rambling of a wild man?
(36) His house, a rambling patchwork of add-ons and original rooms, is a museum of his disjointed creativity.
(37) Morry Taylor, a businessman, gave rambling discourses on the need to employ business tactics in government; and Rep.
(38) The largely southern based and predominantly male rambling clubs were bastions of class exclusivity.
(39) Scores of rambling and cycling clubs headed remorselessly for the Dales each weekend, come rain or shine.
(40) Rambling, disjointed notes found in Brady's apartment gave no clues as to his disappearance.
(41) You should indicate the aspects of your background which the interviewer is looking for without rambling on about things which are irrelevant.
(42) However, they were put off by his rambling and disorganised sermon.
(43) She went rambling on much as I am doing myself now.
(44) There is also rambling thought in which the mind is not pressed to solve anything and merely rambles aimlessly.
(45) Her influence on the girl was soon considerable and Constance looked forward to her visits to the grim and rambling Gothic building.
(46) He was a little drunk and kept rambling on about the good old days.
(47) He made a long, rambling speech to Republicans across town about drugs and diabetes,[www.Sentencedict.com] rape and morality.
(48) Land in the urban fringe is also at a premium for recreation, whether for rambling or for sports and recreation grounds.
(49) Tomatoes leaned on stakes, runner beans twined round a wigwam of canes and rambling roses rambled over their appointed places.
(50) Harris gave rambling, incoherent answers to questions about the case.
(51) His opening statement to the commission was a rambling affair lasting 75 minutes.
(52) From the front door of the rambling palazzo which housed the pensione she turned left and walked along the Riviera.
(53) In it a deeply depressed Spiro, 46, makes several rambling statements about his money problems.
(54) No one wants a head's rambling, spur of the minute monologue at the end of the day.
(55) This bright, rambling house reached on the greensward.
(56) He spent the morning rambling woodland paths.
(57) Vague and rambling observations were made in reply.
(58) I passed several hours in rambling about Westminster Abbey.
(59) They spent the morning rambling woodland paths.
(60) This brilliant, caustic, rambling satire is written in a colloquial style.
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