Definition of Ramblingly

1. Adverb. In a rambling manner.

Exact synonyms: Discursively
Partainyms: Discursive

Definition of Ramblingly

1. adv. In a rambling manner.

Definition of Ramblingly

1. Adverb. In a rambling manner ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Ramblingly

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ramblingly

raman effect
ramate
rambade
ramberge
ramberges
rambergite
rambla
ramblas
ramble
ramble on
rambled
rambler
ramblers
rambles
rambling
ramblingly (current term)
ramblings
rambooze
rambotan
rambouillets
rambunctious
rambunctiously
rambunctiousness
rambunxious
rambutan
rambutan tree
rambutans
ramcat
ramcats
ramdisk

Literary usage of Ramblingly

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Practical English for Seventh and Eighth Grades by James Witt Sewell (1911)
"Write the letter of recommendation, giving details carefully, but not ramblingly, in regard to qualifications, etc. GROUP FIFTEEN. LESSON 71. ADVERBS. ..."

2. Practical English for Seventh and Eighth Grades by James Witt Sewell (1911)
"Write the letter of recommendation, giving details carefully, but not ramblingly, in regard to qualifications, etc. GROUP FIFTEEN. LESSON 71. ADVERBS. ..."

3. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau (1906)
"A flock of about eighty crows flies ramblingly over toward the sowing, cawing and loitering and making a great ado, apparently about nothing. ..."

4. The Lancet (1898)
"He talks ramblingly about the "pulsating veins" of his body, &c. His heart is a "nervous" one, but his lungs and kidneys appeared to be normal and an ..."

5. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1856)
"We have thus, ramblingly, travelled through the book, and our final opinion is, that no one interested in Boston antiquities can well be without it ..."

6. The Tudor Drama: A History of English National Drama to the Retirement of by Tucker Brooke (1911)
"The plot narrates ramblingly and somewhat confusedly the misfortunes of Wealth, Health, and Liberty, the three glories of the English nation, ..."

7. The Tudor Drama: A History of English National Drama to the Retirement of by Tucker Brooke (1911)
"The plot narrates ramblingly and somewhat confusedly the misfortunes of Wealth, Health, and Liberty, the three glories of the English nation, ..."

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