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Meaning ramble meaning

What does ramble mean?
Definitions in simple English

ramble

A ramble is a case of a person talking aimlessly or repetitively.

ramble

If you ramble, you talk aimlessly and repetitively. If you ramble, you go for a walk.

ramble

(= ramble on, jog) continue talking or writing in a desultory manner This novel rambles on and jogs an aimless amble on a winding course (= roll, wander, roam, rove, drift, vagabond) move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment The gypsies roamed the woods roving vagabonds the wandering Jew The cattle roam across the prairie the laborers drift from one town to the next They rolled from town to town

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Conjugation ramble conjugation

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ramble · verb

Examples ramble examples

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Simple sentences

Don't ramble.
Tom has a tendency to ramble.

Movie subtitles

Yeah, I ramble around.
I think I'll ramble down and see him.
You don't mind if I ramble on, do you?
I'm fed up with men who ramble on about love.
Ohl, I'll just ramble.
You know that guy that was killed up at the Ramble?
Oh, he didn't ramble.
I gotta ramble.
This old-timer does ramble on sometimes.
Now, The Muskrat Ramble.
So if there's any man amongst you expecting a quick ramble through this war, now's the time.
I ramble.
I can't remember if this machine lets you ramble. so I better just admit this quick.
We can't all sit in coffee-houses and ramble on our laptops.
I think I'll ramble down and see him. Sure.
If you want to ramble on, rent a booth like the rest of us.
Sit down. The alcohol is starting to ramble, and the result is the secret brood or the huckleberry hooch.
When I'm alone with him, I let him ramble on, but I fear your presence will excite his vanity.
Now you just ramble on back home and you keep your mouth shut about where I am and what I'm doin'.
Just let him ramble on.
Ready to ramble, ready to roll, ready to strut my stuff.
Not entitled to ramble on about something everyone knows. Carry on.
Forgive me, Laura. I didn't mean to ramble on about the family jewels.
Artists, they tend to ramble, neglect the moment.
Did you know that statistics prove that those who ramble on and on long after they've been asked to stop are more prone to head injuries?
You ramble.
I hope our conversation isn't boring you as we ramble on.
Hey, we're gonna ramble on, you guys.
And you do tend to ramble on with the callers.
The ramble leader had to dive in and rescue me from beneath the canoe.
I also have an unfortunate tendency to ramble.
But I ramble.
Where I ramble and ramble?

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