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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
ramble .
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Examples
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For half an hour Ross Shanklin rambled on with his horse reminiscences, never unconscious for a moment of the supreme joy that was his through the touch of his hand on the hem of her dress.
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Griffin rambled 21 yards for a score with 2: 50 left in the third before Heupel's record-setting TD toss made it 35-14 with 15 seconds to go in the period.
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I kind of rambled on back there and probably repeated a few points, but oh well.
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Yet they seemed sincerely interested, so I happily shared and rambled on about Liberation Theology, Black Theology, James Cone, Cornel West, and a number of other theologians and concepts that I spent so much time with while writing.
Charles Howard: The John Jay Institute: Cultivating Leadership Through Dialogue
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Yet they seemed sincerely interested, so I happily shared and rambled on about Liberation Theology, Black Theology, James Cone, Cornel West, and a number of other theologians and concepts that I spent so much time with while writing.
Charles Howard: The John Jay Institute: Cultivating Leadership Through Dialogue
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As I rambled, I figured he might get a hand cramp.
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Yet they seemed sincerely interested, so I happily shared and rambled on about Liberation Theology, Black Theology, James Cone, Cornel West, and a number of other theologians and concepts that I spent so much time with while writing.
Charles Howard: The John Jay Institute: Cultivating Leadership Through Dialogue
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Also – the father did act VERY uncomfortable when his son said that he did it for the show and then the father just rambled on with an incohearent explanation.
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Yet they seemed sincerely interested, so I happily shared and rambled on about Liberation Theology, Black Theology, James Cone, Cornel West, and a number of other theologians and concepts that I spent so much time with while writing.
Charles Howard: The John Jay Institute: Cultivating Leadership Through Dialogue
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Yet they seemed sincerely interested, so I happily shared and rambled on about Liberation Theology, Black Theology, James Cone, Cornel West, and a number of other theologians and concepts that I spent so much time with while writing.
Charles Howard: The John Jay Institute: Cultivating Leadership Through Dialogue
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