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      • ramble on (about someone or something) Fig. [for someone] to talk endlessly and aimlessly about someone or something. (Based on ramble on.) I wish you wouldn't ramble on about your first husband all the time. Must you ramble on so?
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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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  3. 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. [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'ramble on' More. Translations of 'ramble on' English-French. intransitive verb: (= talk at length) déblatérer (informal) [...] See entry. New from Collins. Quick word challenge.

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  6. 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.

  7. Ramble on definition: talk or write at length in a confused or inconsequential way. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words.

  8. ramble on translation in English - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'ramble, rambler, rabble', examples, definition, conjugation

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