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    ramble
    /ˈrambl/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a walk taken for pleasure in the countryside.

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  2. RAMBLE definition: 1. to walk for pleasure, especially in the countryside: 2. to talk or write in a confused way…. Learn more.

  3. 1. to stroll about freely, as for relaxation, with no particular direction. 2. (of paths, streams, etc) to follow a winding course; meander. 3. (Botany) (of plants) to grow in a random fashion. 4. (of speech, writing, etc) to lack organization. n. a leisurely stroll, esp in the countryside.

  4. The meaning of RAMBLE is to move aimlessly from place to place. How to use ramble in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Ramble.

  5. Ramble definition: to wander around in a leisurely, aimless manner. See examples of RAMBLE used in a sentence.

  6. verb. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment. synonyms: cast, drift, range, roam, roll, rove, stray, swan, tramp, vagabond, wander. drift, err, stray. wander from a direct course or at random. go via an indirect route or at no set pace. see more. verb. continue talking or writing in a desultory manner

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · ramble (plural rambles) A leisurely stroll; a recreational walk in the countryside . 1811, Jane Austen, chapter 16, in Sense and Sensibility: Marianne was prevailed upon to join her sisters in their usual walk, instead of wandering away by herself. Hitherto she had carefully avoided every companion in her rambles.

  8. Definition of 'ramble' Word Frequency. ramble. (ræmbəl ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense rambles , present participle rambling , past tense, past participle rambled. 1. countable noun. A ramble is a long walk in the countryside. ...an hour's ramble through the woods. Synonyms: walk, tour, trip, stroll More Synonyms of ramble.

  9. RAMBLE meaning: 1. to walk for a long time, especially in the countryside: 2. to talk for a long time in a boring…. Learn more.

  10. An altered form (with dissimilation of mm to mb) of dial. rammle, from Middle English * ramelen, frequentive of ramen (“to roam, ramble" ); see roam. From Wiktionary. Probably from Middle Dutch rammelen to wander about in a state of sexual desire from rammen to copulate with.

  11. verb. /ˈræmbl/ Verb Forms. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (especially British English) to walk for pleasure, especially in the countryside. We spent the summer rambling in Ireland. You can ramble through some beautiful countryside in the area. Topics Hobbies c2. Take your English to the next level.