Ramble | Mean of ramble in English Dictionary
/ˈræmbəl/
- Verb
- to walk or go from one place to another place without a specific goal, purpose, or direction
- He often rambled [=roamed] around/about the countryside in an old truck.
- She rambled [=wandered] along the riverbank.
- The trail rambles [=meanders] through the woods for miles.
- to go from one subject to another without any clear purpose or direction
- She rambled for several minutes before introducing the main speaker.
- He's funny, but he tends to ramble.
- The novel's first chapter rambles on for about 100 pages.
- Noun
- a long walk for pleasure
- We went for a ramble along the beach.
- He encountered many interesting people in his rambles in the country.
- a long speech or piece of writing that goes from one subject to another without any clear purpose or direction
- The first chapter is a 100-page ramble.
- We had to listen to another one of his long rambles about politics and religion.