verb
- to walk for pleasure without a definite route or destination
- to talk or write in a confused or lengthy way without staying on topic
noun
- a walk taken for pleasure, typically in the countryside
Examples
- We decided to ramble through the forest on Sunday afternoon.
- The old path rambles along the riverbank for several miles.
- During the interview, he began to ramble about his childhood instead of answering the question.
- Her speech rambled on for an hour without making a clear point.
- They took a pleasant ramble through the countryside.
- The hiking club organized a ramble in the nearby hills.
- After lunch, we went for a short ramble around the village.