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1 And the Glen was a favorite Sunday afternoon ramble for Link and Chum.
2 Edgerton, my wife has planned a little ramble for this afternoon.
3 I could ramble for a whole day, without coming upon any traces of cultivation.
4 It is a lure to decoy other Ramblers, and the bait is something to ramble for .
5 After lifting the cup as Cork captain, she proceeded to ramble for a few minutes on the steps of the Hogan Stand.
6 She soon after hinted her intention to take a ramble for a fortnight, into a part of the kingdom which she had never seen.
7 Quinn let Richardson ramble for a few minutes about the results of the DNA tests and his client's stellar chances for obtaining custody of Sierra.
8 Instead, this inveterate attention-seeker rambled for over 20 minutes through three songs.
9 She rambled for hours, seeking rather than shunning the most dangerous paths.
10 The peaks and valleys rambled for miles around here, gullies and dense forests.
11 He rambled for 20 minutes, then wished us all goodnight.
12 But we must postpone our farther rambles for the present.
13 Asked about Salcido after the game, Stevens rambled for two minutes without saying anything, fooling no one.
14 It was early morning, after they had rambled for several hours in the moonlight, when Hugh bade his well-beloved farewell.
15 Owing to the War one must save money and spend as little as possible on fares when rambling for pleasure.
16 The house appeared, not as drastically huge as some were in the area, rambling for tens of thousands of square feet.
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