ramble in the PONS Dictionary

ramble Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go for a ramble

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He will always rant and ramble about his life whenever he appears and will occasionally foam at the mouth and fall over backwards.
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He often rambles on into long-winded speeches and uses words that his friends do not understand.
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He has been arrested several times and put in prison in the course of his rambles.
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The stated frequency of rambles is quarterly; however, weather and other considerations have caused the group to travel less frequently during its first year.
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The first half does ramble a bit and takes time to build up into a riveting second half.
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The book is a ramble, and a hodge-podge.
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The style of the podcast is that of a relaxed ramble amongst friends at a bar.
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Six, an especially fast talker, was best known for her tendency to ramble.
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She was an adventurous tomboy, who was pleased to do long rambles far away from home.
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As soon as the summer session was over, he undertook a solitary ramble about the country.
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