Ramble in A Sentence

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    After that introduction, my wife listened; for more than five minutes, while Howie apparently continued to ramble.

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    Anyway, sorry to ramble on at such length.

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    As he began to ramble on about Mrs. Langstrom's cooking, Mrs. Lincoln jumped down and stood on hind legs, stretching up the young man's pant leg.

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    For moist spongy spots near the rock garden, or by the side of a rill, it is one of the best plants, but its beauty is best seen when it is allowed to ramble over rich, muddy soil.

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    From a gentle countryside ramble to a challenging hike up Skiddaw, there really is something for everyone.

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    However, they rather let the side down by also having a catchy little melody called Ramble on Rose.

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    I cannot quit the comforts of a settled abode to ramble over the fields wherever the flocks may require me to roam.

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    If you have natural wave or curl, nothing could be easier than setting them free to ramble.

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    In the afternoon we go for a " nature ramble " in the woods (not the pine forest itself ).

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    In the afternoon we go for a " nature ramble " in the woods (not the pine forest itself).

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    Instead of an editorial we get a ramble a sort of epistle with rather more urban angst than upbeat progression.

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    It is then a steady ramble back to familiar environs.

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    It may be necessary to time the speech beforehand to be sure it does not ramble.

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    It seems that, in their desire to convince the interviewer that they should be hired, they just ramble on.

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    Men of business, even farmers, thought only of solitude and employment, and of the great distance at which I dwelt from something or other; and though they said that they loved a ramble in the woods occasionally, it was obvious that they did not.

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    Most of the guests seemed content in the parlor, listening to Pumpkin Green ramble away about his upcoming Fourth of July water fight.

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    One day my teacher and I were returning from a long ramble.

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    Remember, you want the conversation to flow, so don't just ramble off a series of questions without going any deeper.

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    S. oppositifolia and its varieties succeed in deep, open, rich, loamy soil, and are finest in a fissure or on a ledge of the rock garden, where the roots can ramble backwards or down to any depth.

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    Sarah took a timorous step forward and spilled the details of their plight in one long ramble, barely stopping for breath.

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    Smilax Tamnoides - This grows well in the Bamboo Garden at Kew, and shows well how such a plant may be used to ramble over tree stumps to make a mass of picturesque vegetation.

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    Stiles and small ' kissing gates ' make it very easy for people to get onto the Wedge, and ramble around.

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    The branches cling to the wall by small rootlets, as in the Ivy, and when allowed to ramble at will are very grotesque, ascending trees or walls to a considerable height, and requiring no nailing and little attention.

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    The wild garden is the place where it is most at home, and where its vigorous roots may ramble without doing injury to other plants.

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    They can be long-winded and tedious when listening to someone ramble on before they briefly encounter a point that they want to make.

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    They do enjoy exercise and enjoy a ramble in the countryside and through the woods.

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    They range from a short 3 mile stroll to a half-day 9 mile ramble.

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    This leisurely ramble takes over mainly field paths within the boro of Knowsley.

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    Together they make a wonderful backdrop as they ramble up the trellis on the far wall.

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    Tours to suit all levels of ability from a gentle ramble to a Himalayan expedition.

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    We train it up stout Oak branches, and get it a few feet high, then let it ramble at will.

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    Where space is limited they can be kept small by pruning, but the best effects are obtained where they can ramble without hindrance.