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comparative more rambly, superlative most rambly
Tending to ramble, to wander aimlessly or to make meandering digressions. quotations examples
But the mere mention of garden design is anathema to many people; they love a "rambly" garden. Such a garden is based on rambly ideas. This shrub would "look well" here; a bed of roses would "be just the thing" there; […]
1947, Kenneth Hamlyn McConnel, Rex Hazlewood, Planning the Australian homestead, page 100
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1988, U-M Computing News, volume 3, page 71
Boris Johnson's speech to the nation on Sunday May 10 was rambly, incoherent, and he failed dismally in his attempt to sound Churchillian.
2020 May 20, Christian Wolmar, “Clarity is required on social distancing and the railways”, in Rail, page 50