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"ramble" Definitions
  1. (especially British English) a long walk for pleasure
  2. a long confused speech or piece of writing

303 Sentences With "ramble"

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"Don't ramble, be confident and slow down and be calm."
Thanks for letting me ramble at you for ... 52 minutes?
It might be worth considering why you tend to ramble.
He watched with mounting annoyance as the reporter continued to ramble.
I will answer all your questions in a bone-chilling ramble.
A gaseous ramble, it veers from lamentations to accusations with ease.
But he allows their narratives to ramble, losing pace and impact.
She's one of the FBI agents investigating Gideon, from his earlier ramble.
This incoherent ramble is actually a plea: Remember the good old days?
Their destination was Gambassi Terme, a 15-mile ramble to the south.
We can, however, gather an approximate ransom from the 1,712 word ramble.
They'd smoke it and they'd flop over on their side and ramble.
He has been known to ramble, but he's rarely sensitive or vague.
For example: Figure out the point you want to make and don't ramble.
And behind her, the band is authoritatively slack on a mildly rootsy ramble.
Next up, here's a beautiful walking path through the woods called the Ramble.
But, AtlantaAgainstAmazon also appears to veer into a ramble about surveillance and paranoia.
I forget exactly what your question was because I just ramble a lot.
When our long ramble is over, Rueda and I duck into a cab.
Druckmann: [To Gross] I can ramble for a bit and you can take over!
As a boy he used to play in the park, dissolving into the Ramble.
They clamber up from a wide Pacific bay and ramble across some 40 hills.
"Trump will flounder, ramble and lie (because he always does)," a Michigan Democrat predicted.
Like wolves, jaguars ramble widely, with ranges anywhere from 10 to 50 square miles.
Although the screenplay maintains a natural flow, the film has an overall tendency to ramble.
He would take me to Central Park's Ramble and Lake with a hook and lure.
When you're talking about fascinating topics there's always something to add on or ramble about.
This downtown ramble begins in NoHo, where three strong galleries cluster on Great Jones Street.
Still, the book's stream-of-consciousness form often leads it to ramble and lose focus.
Though the show can ramble and go off-topic frequently, that's part of its charm.
And then one heard him rage against people, and ramble in an almost unhinged manner.
Early Wednesday morning, the president of the United States embarked on yet another ugly Twitter ramble.
I think we're well past the point where his unfiltered, uncorrected ramble-boasts have much value.
"I mean, I already took a test at Walmart, and it was positive," I ramble on.
Or if he does, it's a gentle, quick ramble that leads you to a magical glade.
Given time to revise and extend, the ramble is mostly gone, but his positions remain horrifying.
Medicine needs standards, of course, otherwise it can ramble into dangerous realms, compromising safety and reliability.
Our group of 15 headed into the Ramble, a famous avian hot spot in the park.
Many users condemned the newspaper for letting the president ramble without properly holding him to account.
Thea knew from previous observation that her boss has a tendency to get chatty and ramble.
As soon as I get to the interview, I freeze up or I start to ramble.
An earlier version of this article incorrectly characterized a violent encounter in the Central Park Ramble.
When prompted on the subject, he descends into a light ramble on our hyper-partisan climate.
Then, on November 19, Kanye launched into another extended mid-concert ramble during a show in Sacramento.
The show didn't need to waste airtime having three invisible contestants ramble through the same awkward question.
Shout in the streets, speak from a soapbox, ramble on the radio or trumpet on the television.
There's a run-in with Quentin Tarantino, who also seemingly likes to ramble to strangers as well.
Well, I could ramble on for hours about any crossword puzzle, but I'll stop boring you now.
Then, it can do different stuff, like hit the waves or ramble about more quickly on land.
I can clearly picture one day in particular in my late teens, cruising the Central Park Ramble.
It's outrageous that Trump exploited him today by allow him to ramble on in the Oval Office.
Many people will be tempted to ramble or justify, but it's better to say less than more.
This is a golden opportunity to see if you ramble, or jump back and forth between stories.
This is when people tend to ramble from topic to topic in a nervous or rambling way.
Powered by a massive battery and capable of hauling 80,000 pounds, it can ramble 500 miles between charges.
Our favorite celebrities have room to ramble, and rambling can lead to some unexpected and sometimes profound places.
Yet it's an elating ramble of a movie, ardent and full of feeling, passionate but also exquisitely controlled.
When he began to ramble on, mayor Ted Wheeler attempted to get Enrique to focus on the topic.
Anyhow, so that was a ramble ... I was gonna say that's a very good way to go out.
I learned about having a therapist to just have someone to talk to and to ramble on to.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Many a block a ways out in the Rockaways,Cassidy Quinn took a ramble.
It was also a good excuse for me to ramble about all my favorite things in pop culture.
It reads like a discursive journey through a vague and slippery subject, a thoughtful ramble across decades and disciplines.
"Scientists have great tendency to ramble on — myself included — when we're talking about things we really like," she says.
A lot of people produce podcasts in which they simply ramble on for hours about themselves and their lives.
Rather than ramble on, I'll just link my most recent piece, theorizing about what's going on with her story.
However, as much as I could ramble on about sports, none of the sports words were actually the seeds.
In the stinging sun the other day, he was out getting it done on a bench in the Ramble.
Once assembled, we set off on a ramble that required no more than athletic shoes and a water bottle.
Although Smart Compose generally limits itself to predicting the next phrase or two, the A.I. could ramble on longer.
She recalled that her brother would ramble about unexplained body scratches, bruises and incidents of alleged bullying at work.
History will regard it as the most disastrous ramble since Captain Oates wandered out of the Antarctic tent in 1912.
Women, like men, can ramble when they get nervous — except women are more likely to be held accountable for it.
And I ramble through Whole Foods with the same wide-eyed wonder as I do at a Michael's craft store.
"Yes, I do have lawyers to protect me," he said in a chat that often allowed his thoughts to ramble.
Until very recently, many of the alarming things that came out of Trump's mouth tumbled forth in an ignorant ramble.
His reckless ramble ended with a splash at the visibly-filling bottom, where a half-excavated piece of metal protruded.
Smith added a 44-yard touchdown ramble in the final quarter and led The Citadel offense with 130 rushing yards.
"You should be in the Senate," I suggested once, after listening to him ramble on about the state of things.
In Manhattan, you couldn't go into Central Park with chain saws to chop down a cruising spot like the Ramble.
Just push a few buttons and ramble into your phone and you can tell people you're a podcast host, baby!
If I had a theme song, it would be: "Ramble On" by Led Zeppelin My celebrity crush is: Ralph Waldo Emerson.
The passionate, self-consciously ironic spirit animating "Compass" justifies its propensity to ramble on about, say, Wagner's similarity to Iranian theocrats.
The new Ramble Hotel in RiNo looks like a warehouse rehab with a handsome red brick exterior and double-height lobby.
Given the opportunity to ramble and free-associate without any pushback whatsoever, you can see what channels his mind naturally follows.
Set to open in 2018, the Ramble Hotel in Denver will have a screening room showcasing the work of local filmmakers.
Ramble is a network of original podcasts hosted by influencers like Emma Chamberlain, The Try Guys, Alisha Marie, and Remi Cruz.
In it, Pai appears in Twin Falls, Idaho to ramble about its natural beauty and rural broadband projects in the area.
He may ramble, but his supporters note that few other men of his age can stand and deliver an hour-long speech.
Some say his choices, which include letting his children ramble unsupervised on the roof of his multi-story house, are too dangerous.
But the artist né Ramble Jon Krohn isn't just a collector of dusty pop culture moments—he's also a collector of synths.
He made it OK to stay home and take care of your own, and OK to hit the road and ramble, too.
The idea of a Denver outpost arose unexpectedly when the owners of the Ramble Hotel reached out to the Death & Co. team.
In addition to its 50 cozy rooms, the Ramble houses a theater, the Mexican restaurant Super Mega Bien and a coffee bar.
But that's O.K. You expect a book about alcohol to ramble a little, and his commitment to the subject more than compensates.
Corcoran's leadership and inclination for collaboration also led to the creation of Ramble, a joint venture between Cadence13 and United Talent Agency.
Each time the homicidal John Doe enters the family kitchen and begins to ramble, his children brace for any number of possibilities.
All Ramble hosts read their own ads, which raises the company&aposs cost per impression, said Cadence13 Chief Content Officer Chris Corcoran.
In Kathy Westwater's "Rambler, Worlds Worlds A Part," the dancers do indeed ramble around the stage, in between lounging in comfy armchairs.
If the streaming revolution is going to reduce every show to a plotless ramble through an alternate world, why not this one?
There's plenty of visual gags in the background (not to mention a Stan Lee cameo), and the bit ends with a lengthy ramble.
So, on the eve of the 20103 NFL Playoffs, let's relive just what made Lynch's touchdown ramble in the 2011 playoffs so epically.
Asked whether marriage is between a man and a woman, for example, Mrs Merkel was allowed to ramble on, not answering the question.
The clip of Trump from CNBC is available on YouTube, for anyone who wants to hear Trump ramble on in his own words.
With Trump, there were other factors to consider, including his record of deception and his tendency to ramble off script in long speeches.
Ramble does not publicly share its ad cost per impression, but host-read ads are significantly more expensive than programmatic ads in general.
From their home in Tallahassee, mother and son ramble all the way to Texas, where Johnson grew up amid a turbulent family legacy.
British director Andrea Arnold takes a visually stunning, nearly three-hour ramble through red-state America in this coming-of-age road movie.
"Fail Better" (Biblioasis, paperback, $16.95), by Mark Kingwell, a University of Toronto philosophy professor, is a ballpark ramble of memoir, lore and nostalgia.
It seems as if male photographers can ramble on for hours about their lenses, and male chefs can't stop yammering about their knives.
Slightly north of 75,000 people ramble about these lush Polo Fields, a similarly unrepentant feat of defiance against nature, considering the scorched desert climate.
Hendrix took that ramble of poetry, chopped it down to a manageable length, and used those words as the seed of a new song.
The most recent entry in this enterprise was the 2005 documentary "No Direction Home," a gorgeous ramble through the first half of the 1960s.
For a little under three hours, the movie resurrects the Hollywood of 1969, embarking on a largely plotless ramble through a long-gone world.
On PepsiCo's campus, visitors can ramble thorough the 168-acre Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens, which reopened in April after a four-year makeover.
Ramble On in Tan Suede, $149As much as I like their style, skinny-heeled booties generally scare me — they don't look particularly stable, or comfortable.
The sun has long since set by the time the cars and RVs ramble back into Alexandria to find a somber Rosita at the gate.
It was close to home, after all, where Germans learned to wandern, a verb that combines some of the meanings of "walk", "hike" and "ramble".
Sure, you can ramble around Wild Appalachia scrounging in crates for old dusty beers in Fallout 76, but what if you could brew your own?
The speakers' cadences are those of the country preacher, and they ramble and gesticulate until the air feels gelatinous and every second holds a century.
Yet that was precisely why France's World Cup victory — criticized as more of a workmanlike ramble than a triumphant march — offered a vindication of sorts.
In particular, sources told the publication that Musk's use of sleeping aid Ambien may be having a negative effect, causing him to ramble on Twitter.
During the primary debates, he often would ramble enough to fill up nearly all the time he was allotted, then throw out a catchphrase or generalization.
After North Korea abruptly threatened to cancel the summit Wednesday, Trump went on a wild ramble in the Oval Office Thursday, flashing both carrot and stick.
Late Wednesday night, the White House Twitter account sent out the following  tweet using a special quote graphic to share a line from Trump's ramble.  pic.twitter.
Richard Lewis: Well, I'm never OK, but I'm all ears, man, and I'll try not to ramble too much because I can ruin your journalistic brilliance.
Duterte read his prepared 50-minute speech in full, unlike his two previous addresses, when he abandoned his script to improvise, ramble and lambaste his critics.
In a world full of noisy activity toys for babies and children, it's nice to have one that doesn't ramble on long after it's been abandoned.
He allegedly got up and confronted the staff, going on to ramble about his celebrity status ... the "you don't know who I am?" treatment, we're told.
A ramble along the river is a chance to take a breather from the frenetic pace of news to shoot in a slower and more creative way.
Denver's Ramble Hotel is offering the ''Chauffeur to Dior: From Paris to the World'' package, designed to complement the Denver Art Museum's exhibit of the same name.
But it's hard to assess what he's saying, exactly, because his answer is a half-informed ramble from someone who apparently didn't listen to the original question.
In 2014-15 Sunderland had the sixth-highest attendance in the league but only the 15th-highest revenue, according to the Swiss Ramble, a football finance website.
These days, Vanessa and I usually go walking on our own, trekking the Ramble or more often the North Woods, closer to the apartment we now share.
Early in his first visit, Logan helps an old drunk who falls from a coach and the old man starts to ramble about a long lost treasure.
Biden did ramble, but his substantive points spoke to specific elements of his education program that are designed to ameliorate the effects of disadvantages facing poor children.
He'd ramble, running out the clock on his answers so that he wouldn't have to say more than a sentence or two responding to the actual question.
I'd only ever given one hour and a half long public ramble before, and I was stressed about cramming years of ideas into a clean, 18-minute manifesto.
Watching President Obama ramble around and shoot the breeze (and sometimes marshmallows) with a bunch of smart, nerdy kids is entertaining, and the projects are often pretty impressive.
Listen: On "74," the breathless ramble of an opening track from his immersive new album, "Feet of Clay," Earl Sweatshirt digs deeper into his free-associative, muddy style.
CARAMANICA On "74," the breathless ramble of an opening track from his immersive new album "Feet of Clay," Earl Sweatshirt digs deeper into his free-associative, muddy style.
Listen: On "74," the breathless ramble of an opening track from his immersive new album "Feet of Clay," Earl Sweatshirt digs deeper into his free-associative, muddy style.
Cruz and Alisha have taken a hands-off approach to editing the show, but they do approve all of their advertisements, as all Ramble hosts read ads themselves.
Like most longtime veterans of the DJ business, RJD2, who's real name is Ramble Jon Krohn, follows a methodology to how he travels with his gear and merch.
He found some people that were important to him for different reasons in the public record: a rural doctor, a jazz musician... he works in a historical ramble.
I could ramble on about Jon's absolute uselessness in this episode for days, but it's time to move on to the grand finale of our longest episode this season.
He speaks not as if the viewers are confidants or admirers, but in an addled, mumbling ramble, which could just as easily be to himself as to an audience.
If only he had the example of Mr. Trump's campaign in 2016 to follow, an imprudent ramble that somehow landed this most unruly of characters in the White House.
I want to be clear about that: whatever music there was to be heard was playing in the background during Michael Douglas's seething vigilante ramble across greater Los Angeles.
In one hilarious example, Barry befriends Nineteen Black Winter's loyal security robot, getting him to ramble and inadvertently provide the exact locations of all the cameras in his building.
The out-of-nowhere riff, which trigged an instant online backlash in support of athletes like Colin Kaepernick, was part of a 1 hour, 20 minute ramble by Trump.
While those type of events provide a reason to tune in at a certain time, watching your idiot friend ramble on about Donald Trump isn't exactly Must See Video.
I take it as a given that a spontaneous ramble through a random place I'd never thought about before can prove not just entertaining, but also enlightening and useful.
Jillette, who was a contestant on the show in 2013, told Vulture in an interview published Tuesday that Trump would "ramble" during tapings of his former reality TV show.
Mr. Reilly's foray into the world of racing began almost 40 years ago, when a friend dared him to participate in the Riverdale Ramble, a 10K in the Bronx.
Beyond valet parking and a 200-square-foot cardio room fitted with a Precor elliptical, free weights and two treadmills, there were very few extracurricular amenities at the Ramble.
Although he called it a "celebration" of his acquittal in the Senate impeachment trial, Trump's hourlong ramble in the White House on Thursday sounded more like a recriminating diatribe.
The British cult comedy follows actors Marwood (Paul McGann) and Withnail (Richard E. Grant) as they go on a drunk and stoned ramble through London and the surrounding countryside.
While we already knew Cruz was particularly preoccupied with Facebook's alleged bias against conservatives, the senator used his written questions to ramble on about a number of other topics too.
Obama invited the new Chinese President Xi Jinping to the Sunnylands estate in Southern California for their first meeting, including a long ramble in scalding desert heat around the grounds.
Cahn does not ramble or self-aggrandize in question-and-answer sessions, nor does she issue tedious artist's statements about the meaning of her work, her creative vision, or herself.
In different scenarios, a tangle of vines, jungle fronds, or a stubby ramble of cacti buds trap and encircle a woman in a puzzling union of pink flesh and greenery.
Typically, the moderators are in charge of asking the candidates pointed questions, identifying topics to focus on, reining candidates in if they ramble or overstep, and keeping track of time.
He knows what he wants to say, but his tendency to ramble often gets the better of him; his tangents often give the impression that he enjoys hearing himself talk.
Clinton was seen as having had the better night, based on the contrast between her steady grasp of policy and Mr. Trump's tendency to ramble and occasionally raise his voice.
For example, you might ramble on about a subject after everyone else has moved on, or find it tough to connect with people who don't match your level of enthusiasm.
All of this came out in a chaotic ramble as Mr. Zambada jumped from topic to topic, proving himself familiar with both Mr. Guzmán's business ventures and his personal entourage.
Make a list of people to call each day, and allow yourself to enjoy the lost art of long phone conversations where you ramble on about whatever's on your minds.
You could spend those words yelling; you could ramble on about topics your partner has no interest in; or you could engage with them in a way that is meaningful.
Ramble Jon Krohn, who produces and performs as RJD2, didn't enjoy such luxuries, but his hybrid positioning as a producer and a commercial artist made inroads others would unwittingly follow.
So why is it that a spare-change investment app must carry a warning while a contraceptive app can ramble on about how great it is to be hormone-free?
It was 2009 and we were supposed to be at a dinner for the Los Angeles opening of her documentary "The Beaches of Agnès," a lyrical ramble through her life.
Waypoint senior editor Mike Diver is joined by regular contributor around these parts Kate Gray, beside radio presenter, gaming enthusiast, The Football Ramble host and Monkey-Island-tattoo-haver Pete Donaldson.
At night, he goes for walks in the Ramble, in Central Park (where the angel at Bethesda looks after us all), to observe men who are in touch with their bodies.
After releasing his last solo album in 2013, veteran American producer Ramble John Krohn (aka RJD2) is back with a new record, which you can now stream over at Hype Machine.
I could ramble on about quirks, habits and choices in Andre Ward's game that make him unique but this article was only supposed to whet the appetite for this weekend's bout.
O'Rourke and a Jewish friend questioned the man about his theories and let him ramble about Jews and African Americans, an attempt to let him hang himself with his own words.
For decades, a secluded wooded area of Central Park known as the Ramble, and another one in Prospect Park referred to as the Vale of Cashmere, were prime spots for cruising.
While the kids can ramble off culinary influences like Thomas Keller and French Laundry, at home, they may be the only person, regardless of age, with a working repertoire of French sauces.
Arvai was sick of sitting through slide decks containing walls of text and bullet-pointed lists, listening to the speaker ramble on while the audience squinted at the words on the screen.
The photos brought me back to when I was 17, when I would sneak out of my best friend's apartment and go to the Ramble, the infamous cruising spot in Central Park.
"Let's be clear, there are very few worse places the singer could have chosen for her afternoon strolls — no one in their right mind visits these places for a ramble," he wrote.
Bray Wyatt would ramble on in just the right way about how much he hated everyone because of how the world looked down on poor white trash from Louisiana, his kayfabe home.
To say Aleppo had "already fallen," which is untrue, and then ramble about the Iraqi city of Mosul (currently held by ISIS): RADDATZ: What do you think will happen if Aleppo falls.
The series' plotting is often herky-jerky — you can tell the show's writers and directors would rather do a plotless ramble but feel compelled to offer something to string the episodes together.
Their arrangements, mostly of locally grown plants, are built to ramble, inspired by the spirit of the great British country gardens at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent and Great Dixter in East Sussex.
This wild ramble around Chinatown in its darkest days—when tongs , or gangs, warred for control of opium dens and illegal gambling rooms—is a colorful study of Tammany Hall-era Manhattan.
In a confusing ramble, Trump told Zelenksy he'd like him to look into "the server," and namedropped CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity firm that investigated the hack on the Democratic National Committee in 2016.
The Philadelphia artist (whose real name is Ramble Jon Krohn) recently paired with the rapper STS on "STS x RJD2," an eclectic, assertive effort of funk, soul and the occasional ode to ganja.
In her new Ramble podcast Stupid Genius, Chamberlain — who has more than 15 million followers on social media — answers questions everyone has probably had before but never took the time to fully investigate.
"Sea Stories" is exactly what the title suggests, an impressionistic ramble through international waters that also manages to find time for life advice and stoned games of GoldenEye 007 on a Nintendo 64.
That meeting turned into an all-day ramble through Chicago, from the Art Institute to a screening of "Do the Right Thing," and now it has been turned into an improbably moving movie.
Look at how old men connect on Twitter over the Brexit—decades ago, they were the guys who would ramble at the bar, but now they've found a way to find one another.
Although many of the videos focused on details about Juiceboxxx's shows and Thunder Zone merch, Juiceboxxx often started to ramble, sometimes talking in circles about nothing in particular, and yelling into the camera.
In the early debates, the very mention of Hunter's work for Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company on whose board he sat, would cause the former vice president to seize up, then ramble incoherently.
This ode to Hollywood's Golden Age seamlessly combines live-action and animation, as cartoon characters ramble through kaleidoscopic capers and then step off set into 1947 Los Angeles to gripe about their paychecks.
He would show me the drawings he had with him or that he was working on and ramble on about his imaginary adventures around the world, which were all very real to him.
In the 17th century, it was quite the thing to set one horse off on a ramble and require the trailing horses, set off at intervals, to follow it as accurately as possible.
Of course, the Pacifica has a Blu-ray player, as well as individual HDMI inputs for each side in case you want to haul along an Xbox on your cross-country ramble to grandma's.
In response, English Heritage has acknowledged its "historic blindness" and called on the public to nominate more diverse candidates — so that future London walkers can ramble through a more inclusive, cobalt blue-laid nostalgia.
If you know you have a natural tendency to ramble, write down what you plan to say (using as few words and sentences as possible) before the interview, and then practice saying them out loud.
New View is her first album divorced from her frenetic former home in Brooklyn: the album was recorded live to tape in upstate New York, and you can hear it in the album's loose ramble.
At an event this morning in honor of Black History Month, the president delivered a free-associative ramble about all the black people he can think of, plus a few pithy interludes disparaging the press.
His most famous run — some call it the greatest run in NFL history — came in the 2011 playoffs, a 67-yard touchdown ramble in which he stiff-armed Saints safety Darren Sharper into another dimension.
"I tune it out — I'm so used to it, I don't even hear it," he said, making his way through the wooded section of the park known as the Ramble, a favorite spot for birding.
Alisha and Cruz, who have a combined 10.8 million YouTube subscribers and 5 million Instagram followers, launched their podcast "Pretty Basic" with the Ramble podcast network in October and are still in their first season.
The partners behind the bar, one of the trailblazers in New York's neo-retro cocktail scene, said that the new Death & Co. will be inside the Ramble Hotel, which is to open in late 2017.
Usually, I first ramble off a list of designers that specialize in tailoring (Gabriela Hearst, Peter Do, and Tibi, to name a few) before ducking from the inevitable "wait, how much are they??" follow-up.
If the Duke and Duchess of Sussex make Vancouver Island their permanent home, they best pack a couple of sturdy pairs of hiking boots, as there are trails and routes for miles to ramble over.
Ask a local what our favorite taqueria, dive bar, Chinese restaurant, or karaoke joint is, then sit back and watch us ramble endlessly about all of the things we love and loathe about our bayside kingdom.
Historically, mutual masturbation has functioned as a sexual outlet for men up and down the Kinsey scale, whether they're cruising the Ramble in Central Park or taking a steam at the gym with a wandering eye.
You'd think Lin-Manuel Miranda might be sick of talking about Alexander Hamilton at this point, but as it turns out, there was one storytelling genre he had yet to conquer: the late-night drunken ramble.
But the real revelation is first-time actor Sasha Lane as Star, a runaway who falls for Jake the first time she sees him, and joins his crew's cross-country ramble to get closer to him.
Pokémon Go, the mobile augmented reality game that's taken the world by storm in the last few days, gives gamers the chance to catch Pikachu, Pidgey and other pokémon while they ramble around the real world.
Although families with children might want to book elsewhere, the Ramble Hotel is a perfect den for those hoping to experience a sliver of Denver's 19th-century reputation as the party-opolis of the Wild West.
While Trump typically does this at some point in the press conferences, it's not until after he's delivered a ramble of his own — and the experts are often forced to clarify or amend the president's comments.
This is why a ramble around Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye and this departement of Burgundy, L'Yonne, will appeal as much to readers just discovering the novelist, as it will to those who've read her every word.
Though Kanye is known for delivering nakedly candid moments that keep people coming back to him for more, he used his time on the Madison Square Garden stage to basically ramble about whatever came to mind.
They know this because he went on live TV twice last week — in a Cabinet meeting and in a long Rose Garden ramble — and said numerous things about this very topic that were demonstrably, empirically false.
January's Serenity starts out as a smoldering neo-noir before hooking a hard left into a weird ontological parable, while March's The Beach Bum is a shaggy ramble following an eccentric law-breaker's aimless flight from justice.
I enjoy walking Camden Market in the afternoonLet's be clear, there are very few worse places the singer could have chosen for her afternoon strolls — no one in their right mind visits these places for a ramble.
But one weekend this month he went there twice — on Saturday, hoping to see a homeless friend who used to rent a room next door, and on Sunday to meet me for a ramble around the neighborhood.
So we set off on another hike, a ramble across the countryside and down a quiet road until we come to the nest of the very beast that gave Dad such a fright hours ago, the Hurricane.
"Would Everybody Please Stop: Reflections on Life and Other Bad Ideas," a collection of essays out last month from Sarah Crichton Books, is a tartly funny and often piercingly emotional ramble through life at a certain age.
Here's a chart of transit times given launch date: 3:42 PM: Musk is discussing costs and what it would be like to ride in the rocket, which, I must say, he's started to ramble a little bit.
The next episode of the Waypoint UK Podcast will be a little romantic, coming to the internet this side of Valentine's Day, with guests Kate Gray (Waypoint, the Guardian, Kotaku) and Pete Donaldson (Absolute Radio, The Football Ramble).
The group also tackles Woodstock heroes The Band, which is an especially personal touch for DeJohnette, who was (and is) friends with Band members Garth Hudson and Levon Helm, sitting in on several of Helm's "Midnight Ramble" concerts.
An analysis by The Swiss Ramble, a football-finance blogger, shows that the club posted the biggest reported pre-tax loss (£2000m) of any Premier League club last season, and had the second highest wages-to-turnover ratio.
The Solstice is my babysitter's favorite stroller, with an awe-inspiring 55 liters of storage that can fit an enormous Yeti bag and allows us to ramble over the most rugged terrain or run for miles on pavement.
As per usual, Trump used the event to ramble on about how great and special he is, stating that if it wasn't for him the U.S. would be full of windmills knocking birds out of the air. Really.
Indeed, he still didn't have to defend himself that much last night, because whenever he and Rubio really got into it the bell dinged and it was time to have John Kasich or Ben Carson ramble for a while.
Elsewhere, he has fun: the bright, swung rhythms of "Wine and Peanuts" ramble around, and "Watermelon Slices on a Blue Bordered Plate" winds around itself, the trills and slides sparking off but never deviating from the steady picked pace.
"I expect to keep doing it until I get tired of it," said Mr. Roberts, who is currently on a 3,000-mile "ramble" across Texas, weaving through at least 40 national parks and averaging about 23 miles a day.
And London O'Connor's debut album "ΟΔ," which was self-released in 2015 but recently rereleased in remastered form on True Panther, is a dizzying, entrancing ramble through genre and style, full of naïve, ecstatic singing and smartly distracted raps.
Thanks for coming, thanks for coming to see our awesome interviewees, normally I don't really ramble on very long because why would I want to do that when I've asked guys like Sam Bee and Kevin Reilly from Turner.
Ramble down one of hills leading to San Francisco's northern shore and you might come across the Palace of Fine Arts — a Greek-like temple that can offer a zen retreat from the city's rumbling streetcars and tech rat race.
Trump then proceeded to ramble for several minutes about what a disaster our foreign policy is, but repeatedly refused to offer specifics about his own plan, even though Martha Raddatz (who is an expert on the military) continued to press him.
So, shoot—hopefully I'm not going to ramble too much about everything I've been through and all the actresses and Carnegie Halls and Larry Davids... I'll let you ask me, and then when you fail miserably, I'll fill it in. Great.
Now, for the purpose of this article, I'm only talking about comedies (so, no Breaking Bad or Mad Men, although I could ramble for days about how readily we accept male antiheroes like Walter White and Don Draper into our hearts).
Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx and Cunningham Park in Queens are especially good places for these secretive birds, but the Ramble in Central Park and even the North Garden at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge can also host cuckoos in season.
Republican Representative Jody Hice of Georgia at one point told Weiss during his answers: "You ramble a lot", after questioning the Treasury counselor about whether a control board would be helpful and whether the Treasury wanted up-to-date audited numbers.
Whenever I tried to find out how long he'd been in prison and what had led him there, he'd go off on a long ramble about art or a memory of a family holiday he took in the late 1950s.
But the reopening was most likely a disappointment for some of the park's longstanding residents — namely the bears, gray foxes, coyotes, deer and bobcats that had taken advantage of the park's closing to ramble more freely across the valley floor.
Cohen's real subject here (insofar as there is one, in this caffeinated ramble from Sumer to Google) is not attention, a topic that he never holds for very long, but literacy, the written — or chiseled, or linotyped, but now evanescent — word.
Should Nunberg — who has bragged about planting fake stories in the press — have been allowed to ramble for hours during repeated television interviews on Monday, even as questions were raised about whether he had been drinking or was suffering from distress?
The book, in a lot of ways, is about a feeling of when you're either caught off-guard, or you're asked a question, and then there's a hesitancy or a feeling of anxiety or just a stunned silence, and then a ramble.
If you let someone with a talk-show background make documentaries, what you get, apparently, are talk-show-like documentaries — ones that ramble and lack focus and are more akin to visiting with a topic than to making a point about it.
In Iowa, Rubio — who tends to ramble and look rundown when pushed beyond his physical limits — has not tried to match Cruz's marathon slog through all of Iowa's 99 counties, instead focusing on about 20 of the most densely populated among them.
She hosted a poetry show on public access television, fought for artist-friendly zoning, and worked for the community organizing events like the Old North End Ramble, a day of fun and frolic in one of the city's less well-off neighborhoods.
I sat with my head propped up in my hand at one of those cramped hotel computer desks, listening to my boss ramble endlessly on the other end of the phone about something she needed—yet was apparently unable to locate herself.
For instance, Ramble uses a process called dynamic insertion to switch ads in and out of shows as opposed to baking them in, Cadence13 Chief Content Officer Chris Corcoran said, so advertisers can insert ads in back-catalogued episodes if they gain impressions.
His set was like a ramble through a large musical storehouse: one that held varieties of piano style, from jazz warmth to a brittle, high-speed pummeling; electronic sounds and samples that could be fearsome or comic; and an attentiveness to acoustic phenomena.
"Bottle It In," the follow-up to a 2015 solo LP and his collaborative record with Courtney Barnett last year, is another delightful ramble through Mr. Vile's imagination with a few sonic curveballs thrown into the guitar-heavy mix. Matador. Oct. 12.
The Ohio-based producer Ramble Jon Krohn, who records as RJD2, has proved to be a brilliant wizard of mixing just about every style of pop music (hip-hop, soul, funk, R&B and more) into body-rocking music tailored for the club.
From there, he would ramble on about China, winning, losing, Islamic terror, Muslims, Mexicans, bigness, something about something that must be true because he read it or heard it somewhere, the disgusting lying press, and, inevitably, his fantastic super-successful incredibly intelligent self.
Guests ramble through the eight rooms that are open to the public, which include the Vermeil Room, once a billiard room; the state floor, one level above the ground floor; the State Dining Room, and the East Room, the site of large receptions.
They walk around until they come across Zazu (John Oliver, who seems perfectly cast), listen to him ramble about the morning report, and then have an impromptu pouncing lesson that ends with a very annoyed Zazu, a very proud Simba, and a very amused Mufasa.
Like the orators of the real-world Speakers' Corner, some of this blog's entries will be serious and some lighthearted; some will ramble on and others be brief; doubtless some readers will find our opinions every bit as eccentric as those aired in Hyde Park.
Of the places queer people have transformed into sites to cruise for sex—from parks like the Central Park Ramble and Berlin's Tiergarten, to sanctums like Provincetown's Dick Dock and Fire Island's Meat Rack—few have impacted the queer psyche like the public restroom.
"So after watching 45 (President Trump) ramble on about the vote, and blah blah blah, he says, 'We were close very close, maybe 10, 15 votes from winning,' how will the American people EVER know how close the vote would have been," Chipley wrote.
In addition to seeing an interview wherein Trump was permitted to ramble on without ever truly answering a single difficult question, we were treated to repeated references to the fact that King Donald had been kind enough to allow Keilar on his exclusive private jet.
About that exploration: It yielded the kind of unexpected discoveries — virtually all of them easily accessible by Métro or tram for those uninterested in a 2900-mile ramble — that I had all but given up hope of finding in hyper-gentrified tourist magnets like Paris.
It's an exquisite, achingly moving nonfiction ramble on memory and history, cats and goats, in which JR and Ms. Varda, a vigorous 88, wander from one French hamlet to the next while rummaging through the past, summoning up old loves and searching for lost friends.
They appear separately to ruminate and ramble on topics that have made devastating headlines in recent years, including the 2015 death of Freddie Gray at the hands of Baltimore police officers and the slaughter of African-American churchgoers in Charleston, S.C., that same year.
"Raffaello Menicucci" (1627–222) flaunts his feigned member confidently with his extended right hand; he's akin to "Saint John the Evangelist" (21615–216) who, clutching his unfurled scroll, is seated like a man exposing himself on the subway or cruising in Central Park's Ramble.
I'll start writing a message, realize I haven't spoken to the recipient in years and have no idea what's happening in their life, ramble some incoherent pleasantries, put the pen down to rethink my strategy, and find the card on a dusty bookcase six months later.
But this and other prickly questions about his work are notably absent here, as Ms. Bernstein and Mr. Black (co-founder and editor of The Austin Chronicle and a longtime friend of Mr. Linklater's) embark on a cozily chronological ramble through career highlights and personal reminiscences.
Alex Gartenfeld, its deputy director and an astute curator who has stuck with the museum through the last years' ructions, has organized its inaugural show: "The Everywhere Studio," a ramble through recent art and economic history that examines how artists' work spaces have shaped their production.
San Francisco is proud of its long literary history, and it's impossible to ramble for long here without coming upon bookish landmarks: Mark Twain Plaza, Alice B. Toklas Place, Frank Norris Street, Jack London's birthplace, Robert Frost Plaza, Bob Kaufman Alley, the Robert Louis Stevenson Memorial.
Eleanor realizes that, no, this is the Bad Place when a pig goes rogue, or when she's forced to watch clowns roll by on an assembly line, or when she listens to a drunken Michael ramble on about his plans without realizing she's in the room.
Go ahead: Quiz me on the hydration benefits of hyaluronic acid, the correct way to combine glycolic acid and retinol without enraging your skin barrier, or the very best liquid eyeliner for recreating a graphic eye (it's Eyeko Black Magic, no contest), and I'll happily ramble on for hours.
It requires mixing tough follow-ups with lighter questions, and a good moderator has to know when to insert his or herself into the conversation and when to sit back and let the candidate rant, ramble, or (more likely) repeat a cut-up version of a stump speech.
From $249 To get to the front desk of the 50-room Ramble Hotel, which opened in Denver's River North Art District (RiNo) last May, guests walk through what amounts to a cocktail jamboree: the first outpost of the bar Death & Co beyond New York City's East Village.
Inevitably he sometimes gets the balance wrong, either allowing his informants to ramble on, or skating over a thorny detail: For instance, having admitted that productivity numbers have not leapt forward in the same way that technology has, he asks us, in effect, to trust him, they will.
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Benefiting as he often does from a cable news format, he was allowed to ramble and dissemble across a variety of topics — including who sets interest rates, how monetary policy impacts the economy, and how his own money is invested, finding time for a racist personal attack against a rival politician.
Trump's ramble failed to mention the firing of Rex Tillerson, the alleged hush money paid to Stormy Daniels, Gary Cohn quitting, Trump's personal assistant being strong-armed out of the White House, campaign collusion with Russia, the special election defeat in Pennsylvania, or any of the other controversies currently engulfing the Oval Office.
According to recent reports in local media, the president -- who is known to ramble in public speeches and shows a poor grasp of basic facts related to the functioning of his own government -- has been lashing out at top aides after one of the senior members of his regime insulted his intelligence.
Rootsy, unvarnished songwriters, singers and pickers — among them Lucinda Williams, Patty Griffin and Buddy Miller — will be backed by the guitarist Larry Campbell leading the Midnight Ramble Band, which has been playing the Band's songs for more than a decade at the barn studio in Woodstock built by the Band's drummer, Levon Helm.
Recorded over two delirious nights in 1994 and originally released two years later to little fanfare, the album shows Vega in rare form, whooping and muttering ad-libbed lines like a crooner from Hell while Chilton and Vaughn ramble down a primitive road of tremolo'd guitar licks and no-wave synth refrains.
It's frustrating, and might have been less so had Walser devoted his verbal ramble to an imaginary oeuvre by an imaginary artist — or simply pretended that he was doing so — sparing the reader of the feeling that much of what could have been grasped about the artist had escaped the writer's notice.
Endearing in his strange, inept way, but profoundly strange as he puts on different accents, fixates on random objects, and occasionally chews on words like he's about the launch into a classic stoner ramble about the arbitrariness of language, the relationship between object and meaning, and how weird he feels, you guys.
And so he couldn't resist, in front of the world, going off on a solipsistic ramble about "Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's emails" and Democratic 'servers.
We talked about boxing, and even though he said he's not the kind of guy to "sit down and ramble on about myself"—and I believed him—I got him to talk about music: how he got started as a singer, why he stopped, and the path that led him back to the stage.
Critics have cited Trump's tendencies to demand ludicrous amounts of loyalty, to rashly kick people out of his service, and to ramble nonsensically in ways that make him seem a bit like a man in denial of — or perhaps coming all too rapidly to terms with — his own increasing insignificance to Lear's, an argument that is not without support.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: LinkedIn"People speak about four times faster than they type, making voice messaging great for explaining longer or more complex ideas without the time and involvement of typing and editing a message," says LinkedIn in its blog post, seemingly unaware of how awful it is to hear people ramble on during voice messages.
Then, the same character — now a little older and played by Lizzy Caplan — engages in a multiyear, cross-country ramble with her daughter Joy (Elsie Fisher), taking a series of nursing jobs that invariably end with her loading up on stolen meds, swapping out one set of license plates for another, and moving on to the next town.
If, like me, you just listened to Kanye West incoherently ramble about a hydrogen-powered replacement for Air Force One, a so-called link between the 13th Amendment and the Unabomber, and something called a "Yeezy Ideation Center" during his meeting with Trump in the Oval Office, you're probably wishing your brain had a reset button.
It would be much more resonant and engaging to read in 2017 if it were less ambitious in its scope – for example, the nation-wide, road-trip-style ramble of "Private streets, racism, and the St. Louis World's Fair; fracking for oil and digging for dinosaurs in North Dakota boomtowns" — but more ambitious in its form and message.
Set to open this spring, the Ramble Hotel in Denver's River North Art District, known as RiNo, will have a grand lobby bar operated by New York's Death & Co cocktail lounge as well as an 80-seat screening room where programming will focus on locally made films, but also include open-mic nights and musical performances.
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At the White House and among Republicans on Capitol Hill, there is a keen awareness that Mr. Trump benefits from extraordinarily low expectations of his ability to stay on message and deliver a coherent speech, given his tendency to ramble off script and insert divisive notes, insulting asides and mystifying non sequiturs that almost always overshadow the topic at hand.
He's less involved in the management of the company than he used to be, but since he got into the gear business, more than fifty years ago, he has frequently disappeared for months, sometimes for half the year, to climb, kayak, surf, ski, fish, and ramble around the planet's wilder precincts, whose preservation he has dedicated the better part of his life to.
We experience their story as a dissociative ramble because that's the way we experience our lives, the way we might suddenly be shocked by some sense memory of some long-forgotten loved one, now lost to us but vivid in some part of our brains, and have to pause what we're doing, just for a second, to catch our breath.
Decommissioned since the 1970s and now managed by the National Park Service as part of the Gateway National Recreation Area, Fort Tilden is a site of contrasts between human-made structures and the quick retaking of them by nature, between the modern city visible from the top of the batteries and the ramble of foliage that crawls over the sands below.
According to the Swiss Ramble, a football finances blog, international television revenue for German league football will be €162m ($180m) next season, barely an eighth of the £968m ($1.4 billion) that the English Premier League is expected to rake in from overseas viewing, and less than La Liga's projected takings from a new deal which will give it the second-highest overseas broadcast income of any franchise.
Baha founded a community center so that older children would have a place to hang out, because there is no open space in Shuafat Refugee Camp, no park, not a single playground, nowhere for kids to go, not even a street, really, where they can play, because there are no sidewalks, most of the narrow roads barely fitting the cars that ramble down them.
Guy Ritchie learned this the hard way when his 2007 (2005 in the UK) heist flick Revolver, a revenge story-cum-philosophical ramble on a conman's self-worth, was overwhelmingly panned by critics and audiences, garnering a paltry 17 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes and leading the great Roger Ebert to request that theater employees fire a gun into the projector rather than show the film in the first place.
Billy went on like that, expounding on Uncle Rex's story, until suddenly, through the rattle of his words, it became clear to her (and it did come on like that—a fearsome revelation, a sudden sharp insight that she would carry with her into the future) that he and his uncle had the same habits of mind, the same inclination to fall into a ramble, a widower's intonations.
There was a day in eleventh grade when I first heard Lloyd's "With You" with Wayne and I made it my objective to learn all the words before I left school so I tucked my iPod nano into my hoodie pocket and consciously zipped the hoodie up with the earphone cords inside so my teacher wouldn't know that I was catching a constant vibe instead of listening to them ramble about a circumference.
Prior to Freed Lynch's suggestion taking effect, most conference contributors did not provide notes or drafts of their delivered talks ahead of time, making live transcription of their spontaneous orations difficult for Freed Lynch due to the ambient noise in the conferences rooms, the difficulties spelling unfamiliar terms, and the challenge of faithfully relaying information from speakers who had a tendency to ramble circuitously, speaking in unfocused feedback loops of dense interdisciplinary complexity.
Some three decades in the making and newly published by Institute 193, an independent arts center in Lexington, Kentucky, whose programming focuses on contemporary cultural expressions from the American South, Walks to the Paradise Garden is a peculiarly charming, richly atmospheric, often goofy ramble of a book that looks back at one of the most history-laden regions in the United States just as the particular slice of cultural life it examines was already beginning to fade, and for some observers, becoming the stuff of legend.

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