ramble on造句1. They rambled on through the woods.
2. She only half-listened as Ella rambled on.
3. What is she rambling on about?
4. She rambled on about her bitter experiences.
5. What is she rambling on about now?
6. The old woman rambled on about her misfortunes.
7. My father kept rambling on about the war.
8. There's me rambling on, and you haven't told me your news yet.
9. He stood in my kitchen drinking beer, rambling on about Lillian.
10. Ida rambled on, but Anna wasn't listening to her.
11. She rambled on, but Anastasia was not listening.
12. But he's been rambling on about you, Miranda.
13. Which, given the way Wally rambles on, is scarcely surprising.
14. He rambled on about making his home here with Maria Luisa on this wonderful island.
15. In flaccid prose Shaftesbury rambles on with an air of affected conversational ease which projects the persona of the patronising aristocrat.
16. You should indicate the aspects of your background which the interviewer is looking for without rambling on about things which are irrelevant.
17. She went rambling on much as I am doing myself now.
18. He was a little drunk and kept rambling on about the good old days.
19. On a slow day, Quigley just goes through the newspapers and rambles on about whatever comes into his brain.
20. I sat down and let him ramble on for a few minutes.
21. I won't ramble on about that.
22. When you ramble on about topics it is more likely that you are losing your audience.
23. Sorry if I seem to ramble on and on about my daily life.
24. The young man ramble on with an air of great consequence.
25. I could say much more, but I don't want to ramble on.
26. Who has the patience to listen to some high school student ramble on about his teachers?
27. These Transformer headphones allow you to wear your choice of Ramble on your ears.