on a ramble
Frequency: 3.80.5 per million words
Used to describe the state of being engaged in a long walk.
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Examples (10)
- The family enjoyed a leisurely ramble on a beautiful spring afternoon.
- We decided to go on a ramble through the countryside to clear our heads.
- Local historians often go on a ramble to explore historical sites.
- She packed a picnic basket for her planned ramble on a sunny Saturday.
- The children were thrilled to go on a ramble in the nearby woods.
- He's always eager to go on a ramble and discover new paths.
- They set off on a ramble with no particular destination in mind.
- The scent of wildflowers accompanied them on a ramble through the meadows.
- It's a perfect day for a long ramble on a coastal path.
- The author often went on a ramble for inspiration for her novels.