Rambler in a Sentence
  • By the public the Rambler was at first very coldly received.
  • Since the Rambler had ceased to appear, the town had been entertained by a journal called the World, to which many men of high rank and fashion contributed.
  • If so, you may want to consider the Rambler.
  • In 1920, a passing rambler noticed the noble proportions.
  • The 16-day event boasts 160 guided walks to suit all ages and abilities, whether you are an experienced rambler or more leisurely walker.
  • The last Rambler was written in a sad and gloomy hour.
  • In the thirtysixth year after the appearance of the last number of the Spectator appeared the first number of the Rambler.
  • The Idler may be described as a second part of the Rambler, somewhat livelier and somewhat weaker than the first part.
  • My household income is over 0,000 a year and I could barely afford a 1950s rambler with a 0,000 downpayment.
  • During his Oxford days, he enjoyed rowing down the Thames with fellow students, and he also became a keen rambler.
  • The Padarn Lake pathway takes the rambler around the Lake and is about 5 miles long.
  • There are many wonderful walks for the enthusiastic rambler.
  • Nowadays, only sheep and the occasional railroad rambler disturb the tranquility of this remote spot.
  • At a later date the aroma of the rambler roses disguising the cubicles, emitted sweetness into the air!
  • From the first the Rambler was enthusiastically admired by a few eminent men.
  • Sometimes a rambler in the wood was attracted by the sound of my axe, and we chatted pleasantly over the chips which I had made.
  • The effect of a few rambler roses against the old whitewashed walls make a picture lovelier than can be seen on paper.
  • The park is complemented by an 80 acre farm, which lends itself as a rambler 's paradise.
  • At a later date the aroma of the rambler roses disguising the cubicles, emitted sweetness into the air !
  • Five years prior to the merger, Monaco purchased Holiday Rambler.
  • Every sentence which dropped from his lips was as correct in structure as the most nicely balanced period of the Rambler.