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Definition of Ramblers
1. rambler [n] - See also: rambler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ramblers
Literary usage of Ramblers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Rose Annual by American Rose Society (1920)
"The Story of the Baby ramblers By FL MULFORD Horticulturist, ... THE group of
roses known generally in America as "Baby ramblers," in England as "Pompon ..."
2. The American Rose Annual by American Rose Society (1920)
"The Story of the Baby ramblers By FL MULFORD Horticulturist, ... THE group of
roses known generally in America as "Baby ramblers," in England as "Pompon ..."
3. Around the Year in the Garden: A Seasonable Guide and Reminder for Work with by Frederick Frye Rockwell (1917)
"PLANTING ROSES; BABY ramblers; DAHLIAS; ASTERS Probably no job in the year's
round of work gives results so certain, so immediate and so satisfactory as ..."
4. Memories of Eton and Etonians: Including My Life at Eton, 1854-1863, and by Alfred Lubbock, Robin. Lubbock (1899)
"... had accident—" Trimmer " Cleasby—Athletic sports—House matches—Foundation of
the Eton ramblers—Their early matches—Anecdotes—Caught at the Christopher. ..."
5. Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal by Scottish Mountaineering Club (1903)
"THE YORKSHIRE ramblers.—This enterprising and active club held its Anniversary
Dinner at the Hotel Metropole, Leeds, on Tuesday evening, loth December. ..."