ramblesome

English

Etymology

From ramble + -some.

Adjective

ramblesome (comparative more ramblesome, superlative most ramblesome)

  1. Characterised or marked by rambling
    • 2012, Caitlin R. Kiernan, The Drowning Girl:
      “Where is all this headed?” Imp typed, because it was beginning to seem a bit ramblesome.
    • 2015, Cyril Tawney, Grey Funnel Lines:
      These vague, faceless spectres from my ramblesome past have as much right as anyone else to be ranked among the salvors of the Navy's songs.
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