Rambling ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Rambling ( adjective )

  1. Extending over a wide and irregular area; spreading out in different directions.
  2. Proceeding in a disorganized and lengthy manner; wandering.
  3. Extending over a wide and irregular area; spreading out in different directions, in reference to a building or a structure.

Origin:

The word "rambling" comes from the verb "ramble", meaning to move aimlessly or casually.

Examples:

  1. The rambling old mansion had many rooms and secret passages.
  2. He went on a rambling monologue about his childhood.
  3. The rambling garden had many paths that led to hidden places.
  4. He gave a rambling explanation that didn't make much sense.
  5. The rambling vineyards covered many acres of land.

(As a verb)

Rambling ( verb )

  1. Extending over a wide and irregular area; spreading out in different directions.
  2. Proceeding in a disorganized and lengthy manner; wandering.
  3. Extending over a wide and irregular area; spreading out in different directions, in reference to a building or a structure.

Origin:

The word "rambling" comes from the verb "ramble", meaning to move aimlessly or casually.

Examples:

  1. The rambling old mansion had many rooms and secret passages.
  2. He went on a rambling monologue about his childhood.
  3. The rambling garden had many paths that led to hidden places.
  4. He gave a rambling explanation that didn't make much sense.
  5. The rambling vineyards covered many acres of land.
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