Topic: OUTDOOR
| Date: | 1400-1500 |
| Origin: | Perhaps from roam |
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ram‧ble1
[intransitive]
[intransitive]1 to talk for a long time in a way that does not seem clearly organized, so that other people find it difficult to understand you :
She's getting old and she tends to ramble a bit.
She's getting old and she tends to ramble a bit.2 [always + adverb/preposition] British EnglishDLO to go on a walk in the countryside for pleasure [↪ hike]:
There's plenty to discover as you ramble around this little island.
There's plenty to discover as you ramble around this little island.3HBP a plant that rambles grows in all directions
