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rambling
[ ram-bling ]
adjective
- aimlessly wandering.
- taking an irregular course; straggling:
a rambling brook.
- spread out irregularly in various directions:
a rambling mansion.
- straying from one subject to another; desultory:
a rambling novel.
Synonyms:
rambling
/ ˈæɪŋ /
adjective
- straggling or sprawling haphazardly; unplanned
a rambling old house
- (of speech or writing) lacking a coherent plan; diffuse and disconnected
- (of a plant, esp a rose) profusely climbing and straggling
- nomadic; wandering
Other Word Forms
- bԲ· adverb
- bԲ·Ա noun
- ܲ·bԲ adjective
Example Sentences
He was 27, with a wife and son, and they shared a rambling Craftsman house nearby, owned by curator and art dealer Walter Hopps, with artist Richard Jackson.
Insights’ rambling, overly long deconstruction of my columna caused some people to conclude it was downplaying the KKK’s awfulness.
Trump’s rambling, often incoherent remarks at the recent National Prayer Breakfast, a supposedly interfaith annual event in Washington, boasted his administration’s Christian nationalist commitments.
Two days before the suit was filed, West appeared in an awkward Super Bowl advertisement where he filmed himself rambling on a cellphone in a dentist’s chair while text appeared urging viewers to go to Yeezy.com.
But Jon broke up with me — a day before Valentine’s Day — in a rambling voicemail.
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