ramblingly

IPA: rˈæmbɫɪŋɫi

adverb

  • In a rambling manner.
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Examples of "ramblingly" in Sentences

  • Wertheimer ramblingly admitted to feeling more fear -- sad all way around.
  • In the drawing-room someone was playing softly and ramblingly on the piano.
  • He himself talked merrily, ramblingly, and on the whole, discounting a few reticences, truthfully.
  • I speculate -- even more ramblingly than usual -- about the possibility that young, pretty people are over-represented in today's sitcoms.
  • She is often confused and talks ramblingly about the young men in the portraits as if they are alive, then shouts at her daughter to bring tea.
  • The real difficulty is that, for all its weird and wonderful action, Le Morte d'Arthur is as muddled, ramblingly repetitive and inconsistent as a dream.
  • At the austere headquarters of the Scottish TUC, around 25 people show up to hear Burnham talk, somewhat ramblingly, about his quest to somehow rebuild a broken, confused party "from the bottom up".
  • As we stuff our faces we talk ramblingly about the politics of scientific funding especially ecology versus molecular biology, with ecology getting short shrift and about the sociopolitical challenge of conserving biological diversity.

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