ramble|rambled|rambles|rambling in English
verb
[ram·ble || 'ræmbl]
walk leisurely, stroll, promenade; write or speak in a confusing manne
Use "ramble|rambled|rambles|rambling" in a sentence
1. Tomatoes leaned on stakes, runner beans twined round a wigwam of canes and rambling roses rambled over their appointed places.
2. Ramble ramble come to man underwear ministry insensibly.
3. Have I rambled enough?
4. He rambled in the park every morning.
5. The ivy rambled all over the wall.
6. Sometimes she spoke sensibly; sometimes she rambled.
7. Let flipism guide your ramble. "
8. Ramble a bit.
9. Just rambling.
10. Hasty rambled 80 yards for the touchdown.
11. I'm rambling, man.
12. Rawlings gave rambling, incoherent answers.
13. An old clematis rambles over the garden wall.
14. Dean Wilford tends to ramble when he speaks.
15. Followed by an afternoon family ramble.
16. Shall we go rambling tomorrow?
17. Do not ramble or your interviewer could lose interest.
18. A winding path rambled across the village into the distance.
19. Synonyms for Amble. constitutional, perambulation, rAmble, range,
20. Speakers who ramble are almost inevitably bores.
21. Ramble Two was over very familiar terrain.
22. He was rambling, a little chaotic.
23. Then he started rambling and repeating himself.
24. We spent the summer rambling in Ireland.
25. She's getting old and she tends to ramble a bit.