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      • ramble on To speak tediously and at great length (about something). He just kept rambling on about literary metaphors and imagery. I didn't know what he was talking about! I caught myself starting to fall asleep while the professor rambled on.
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  2. Definition of 'ramble on' ramble on. British. phrasal verb. If you say that someone is rambling on, you mean that they have been talking for a long time in a boring and rather confused way. She only half-listened as Ella rambled on. [VERB PARTICLE] He stood in my kitchen, rambling on about Lillian. [V P + about] See full dictionary entry for ramble

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  4. 5 days ago · ramble on. Other forms: rambled on; rambling on; rambles on. Definitions of ramble on. verb. continue talking or writing in a desultory manner. synonyms: jog, ramble. see more.

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  6. RAMBLE definition: 1. to walk for pleasure, especially in the countryside: 2. to talk or write in a confused way…. Learn more.

  7. 1. to wander about aimlessly. (As with a traveler or a winding path.) The road rambled on through mile after mile of wilderness. 2. [for a structure] to spread out over a large area, perhaps in a random way. This old house rambles on, way back into the woods. See also: on.

  8. Define ramble on. ramble on synonyms, ramble on pronunciation, ramble on translation, English dictionary definition of ramble on. Verb 1. ramble on - continue talking or writing in a desultory manner; "This novel rambles on and jogs" jog, ramble proceed, continue, carry on, go on -...

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