ramble on

VERB
  1. continue talking or writing in a desultory manner
    This novel rambles on and jogs
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How To Use ramble on In A Sentence

  • Anyways, lest I ramble on again, I've renamed my pdf Etrusco-Lemnian Declension and it's to be found in the Lingua Files section as always. Expanding the Etrusco-Lemnian primer
  • They used chain ladders to scale walls and scramble onto the roof of the armoury. Times, Sunday Times
  • It boasts such authentic facilities as containers of organic grain, a water tube which guests can sip, and a double bed accessible only by a step ladder and a quick scramble on all fours.
  • They used chain ladders to scale walls and scramble onto the roof of the armoury. Times, Sunday Times
  • He would ramble on by the hour about the things around us; about the trees, the birds, and squirrels; of the way the muskrats lived by the sawmill dam, and their cleverness in avoiding his traps; about the deer that "yarded" back of Taft's Knob last winter, and their leanness in the spring. The Under Dog
  • They used chain ladders to scale walls and scramble onto the roof of the armoury. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only a few lifeboats could be launched and although hundreds of passengers managed to scramble on to the upturned hull they were left stranded. Times, Sunday Times
  • They used chain ladders to scale walls and scramble onto the roof of the armoury. Times, Sunday Times
  • They used chain ladders to scale walls and scramble onto the roof of the armoury. Times, Sunday Times
  • Badly injured, it was able to scramble on to a submerged rock, only to find itself stranded. Times, Sunday Times
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