Found 3 items, similar to ramble.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: ramble
gelayangan, mengigau, pengembara
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: ramble
ramble
n : a leisurely walk (usually in some public place) [syn:
amble,
promenade,
saunter,
stroll,
perambulation]
ramble
v 1: continue talking or writing in a desultory manner;
“This
novel rambles on and jogs” [syn:
ramble on,
jog]
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”
[syn:
roll,
wander,
swan,
stray,
tramp,
roam,
cast,
rove,
range,
drift,
vagabond]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Ramble
Ramble
\Ram"ble\ (r[a^]m"b'l), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Rambled
(r[a^]m"b'ld); p. pr. & vb. n.
Rambling (r[a^]m"bl[i^]ng).]
[For rammle, fr. Prov. E. rame to roam. Cf.
Roam.]
1. 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.
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He that is at liberty to ramble in perfect darkness,
what is his liberty better than if driven up and
down as a bubble by the wind? --Locke.
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2. To talk or write in a discursive, aimless way.
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3. To extend or grow at random. --Thomson.
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Syn: To rove; roam; wander; range; stroll.
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Ramble
\Ram"ble\, n.
1. A going or moving from place to place without any
determinate business or object; an excursion or stroll
merely for recreation.
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Coming home, after a short Christmas ramble.
--Swift.
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2. [Cf.
Rammel.] (Coal Mining) A bed of shale over the
seam. --Raymond.
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3. A section of woods suitable for leisurely walking.
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4. a type of dance; as, the Muskrat ramble.
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