ramble|rambles in English
noun
[ram·ble || 'ræmbl]
stroll, promenade, leisurely walk
Use "ramble|rambles" in a sentence
1. Ramble ramble come to man underwear ministry insensibly.
2. Let flipism guide your ramble. "
3. Ramble a bit.
4. An old clematis rambles over the garden wall.
5. Dean Wilford tends to ramble when he speaks.
6. Followed by an afternoon family ramble.
7. Do not ramble or your interviewer could lose interest.
8. Synonyms for Amble. constitutional, perambulation, rAmble, range,
9. Speakers who ramble are almost inevitably bores.
10. Ramble Two was over very familiar terrain.
11. She's getting old and she tends to ramble a bit.
12. We went for a ramble through the woods.
13. We went for a ramble over the moors.
14. Ramble Two was over very familiar terrain. Sentencedict.com
15. The hotel also offers a free guided ramble every week.
16. Synonyms for Ambles include walks, strolls, saunters, wanders, turns, rAmbles, constitutionals, perambulation, ranges and promenades
17. The lyrics are coming from the perspective of this Curmudgeon, given all the random rambles
18. Colours echo with overtures of country lane rambles, windswept beaches and wild flower-filled meadows.
19. We go for a ramble through the woods every Saturday.
20. Amycus was panicking, and panicked people are likely to ramble
21. 7 Do not ramble or your interviewer could lose interest.
22. I do not wish to ramble on on a theory of international politics.
23. My blog pages where I ramble in depth about my Blunderings through life
24. This is the best season for a ramble in the suburbs.
25. There's plenty to discover as you ramble around this little island.