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Qué (quién) es RAMBLING - definición

1962 SINGLE BY NAT KING COLE
Rambling Rose (1962 song)

rambling         
  • Black Hill]], Cheshire, England
  • Black Mountain]], crossed by the [[Offa's Dyke Path]] on the English/Welsh border
  • Commemorative plaque of the [[Mass trespass of Kinder Scout]] in 1932, an event that led to great expansion of the public right of access to the British countryside
  • Thomas West]]'s "viewing stations", to allow visiting tourists and artists to better appreciate the [[picturesque]] Lake District
  • Limestone hills and [[dry-stone wall]]s in the west of the Yorkshire Dales. This part of the national park is popular with walkers due to the presence of the [[Yorkshire Three Peaks]].
  • [[Ingleborough]], Yorkshire, which is on the [[Yorkshire Three Peaks]]
  • [[Skiddaw]] mountain, the town of [[Keswick, Cumbria]] and [[Derwent Water]] seen from [[Walla Crag]], [[Lake District]], England
  • [[Liathach]] seen from [[Beinn Eighe]]. With the [[Munro]] "Top" of Stuc a' Choire Dhuibh Bhig (915 metres) in the foreground and the two Munro summits in the background.
  • Striding Edge from [[Helvellyn]], English Lake District
ASPECT OF OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES IN THE UK
Hillwalking; Fellwalking; Hill-walking; Fell-walking; Hill walking; Fell walking; Rambling; Hillwalker; Hill walkers; Fell walkers; Fellwalker
1.
A rambling building is big and old with an irregular shape.
...that rambling house and its bizarre contents.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
If you describe a speech or piece of writing as rambling, you are criticizing it for being too long and very confused.
His actions were accompanied by a rambling monologue...
ADJ: usu ADJ n [disapproval]
Rambling         
  • Black Hill]], Cheshire, England
  • Black Mountain]], crossed by the [[Offa's Dyke Path]] on the English/Welsh border
  • Commemorative plaque of the [[Mass trespass of Kinder Scout]] in 1932, an event that led to great expansion of the public right of access to the British countryside
  • Thomas West]]'s "viewing stations", to allow visiting tourists and artists to better appreciate the [[picturesque]] Lake District
  • Limestone hills and [[dry-stone wall]]s in the west of the Yorkshire Dales. This part of the national park is popular with walkers due to the presence of the [[Yorkshire Three Peaks]].
  • [[Ingleborough]], Yorkshire, which is on the [[Yorkshire Three Peaks]]
  • [[Skiddaw]] mountain, the town of [[Keswick, Cumbria]] and [[Derwent Water]] seen from [[Walla Crag]], [[Lake District]], England
  • [[Liathach]] seen from [[Beinn Eighe]]. With the [[Munro]] "Top" of Stuc a' Choire Dhuibh Bhig (915 metres) in the foreground and the two Munro summits in the background.
  • Striding Edge from [[Helvellyn]], English Lake District
ASPECT OF OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES IN THE UK
Hillwalking; Fellwalking; Hill-walking; Fell-walking; Hill walking; Fell walking; Rambling; Hillwalker; Hill walkers; Fell walkers; Fellwalker
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Ramble.
II. Rambling ·adj Roving; wandering; discursive; as, a rambling fellow, talk, or building.
rambling         
  • Black Hill]], Cheshire, England
  • Black Mountain]], crossed by the [[Offa's Dyke Path]] on the English/Welsh border
  • Commemorative plaque of the [[Mass trespass of Kinder Scout]] in 1932, an event that led to great expansion of the public right of access to the British countryside
  • Thomas West]]'s "viewing stations", to allow visiting tourists and artists to better appreciate the [[picturesque]] Lake District
  • Limestone hills and [[dry-stone wall]]s in the west of the Yorkshire Dales. This part of the national park is popular with walkers due to the presence of the [[Yorkshire Three Peaks]].
  • [[Ingleborough]], Yorkshire, which is on the [[Yorkshire Three Peaks]]
  • [[Skiddaw]] mountain, the town of [[Keswick, Cumbria]] and [[Derwent Water]] seen from [[Walla Crag]], [[Lake District]], England
  • [[Liathach]] seen from [[Beinn Eighe]]. With the [[Munro]] "Top" of Stuc a' Choire Dhuibh Bhig (915 metres) in the foreground and the two Munro summits in the background.
  • Striding Edge from [[Helvellyn]], English Lake District
ASPECT OF OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES IN THE UK
Hillwalking; Fellwalking; Hill-walking; Fell-walking; Hill walking; Fell walking; Rambling; Hillwalker; Hill walkers; Fell walkers; Fellwalker
a.
Strolling, rambling, wandering, straggling, irregular.

Wikipedia

Ramblin' Rose

"Ramblin' Rose" is a 1962 popular torch song written by brothers Noel Sherman (words) and Joe Sherman (music) and popularized by Nat King Cole. The recording by Nat King Cole reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1962.

Ejemplos de uso de RAMBLING
1. Bin Laden repeatedly refers to Hiroshima in his rambling speeches.
2. Sometimes Chavez just delivers a long, rambling monologue.
3. She said: "The man was rambling and becoming agitated.
4. Giggly schoolgirl charm has been replaced by rambling self–indulgence.
5. Oprah’s rambling, corny, therapeutic phrases are a close second.