ramble
v.
walk leisurely, stroll, promenade; write or speak in a confusing manner
n.
stroll, promenade, leisurely walk
Rambler
Rambler may refer to:
Rambler (automobile) and
Nash Rambler, American automobile brands made by Thomas B. Jeffery Company (1900–1914), Nash Motors (1950–1957) and AMC (1958–1969).
Rambler (bicycle), a turn-of-the-century American bicycle.
Rambler (portal), a Russian search engine and Web portal similar to Yahoo!Rambler (rose)Rambler, a Danish cigarette brand.Rambler, a style of house that extends sideways or in depth, therefore "rambles" (also known as
ranch-style houses or California ramblers)Rambler (award), a badge/award at the
Rover level of
Scouts in some countriesRamblers, are recreational walkers (see
Walking and
Hillwalking) who generally walk on countryside footpaths or in upland "open country". Many (but by no means all) take part in walks organised through local branches of the
Ramblers' Association of England, Scotland, and Wales.
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ramble
Noun
1. a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
(synonym) amble, promenade, saunter, stroll, perambulation
(hypernym) walk
(hyponym) walkabout
(derivation) roll, wander, swan, stray, tramp, roam, cast, rove, range, drift, vagabond
Verb
1. continue talking or writing in a desultory manner; "This novel rambles on and jogs"
(synonym) ramble on, jog
(hypernym) continue, go on, carry on, proceed
(derivation) rambler
2. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town"
(synonym) roll, wander, swan, stray, tramp, roam, cast, rove, range, drift, vagabond
(hypernym) travel, go, move, locomote
(hyponym) maunder
(verb-group) stray, err, drift
(derivation) amble, promenade, saunter, stroll, perambulation
Ramble
(v. i.)
To walk, ride, or sail, from place to place, without any determinate object in view; to roam carelessly or irregularly; to rove; to wander; as, to ramble about the city; to ramble over the world.
(v. i.)
To talk or write in a discursive, aimless way.
(v. i.)
To extend or grow at random.
(n.)
A going or moving from place to place without any determinate business or object; an excursion or stroll merely for recreation.
(n.)
A bed of shale over the seam.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Ramble
To dream that you are rambling through the country, denotes that you will be oppressed with sadness, and the separation from friends, but your worldly surroundings will be all that one could desire. For a young woman, this dream promises a comfortable home, but early bereavement.
Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or "What's in a dream": a scientific and practical exposition; By Gustavus Hindman, 1910. For the open domain e-text see:
Guttenberg Project