rambly
English
Etymology
ramble + -y
Adjective
rambly (comparative more rambly, superlative most rambly)
- Tending to ramble, to wander aimlessly or to make meandering digressions.
- 1947, Kenneth Hamlyn McConnel, Rex Hazlewood, Planning the Australian homestead (page 100)
- 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; […]
- 1988, U-M Computing News (volume 3, page 71)
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- 1947, Kenneth Hamlyn McConnel, Rex Hazlewood, Planning the Australian homestead (page 100)
Anagrams
- marbly