13 Verbs to Use for the Word ramblers

Father and you planted a tiny crimson rambler at the corner of the piazza at the side.

The second picture is of me tying up the crimson rambler.

TALBOT, Miss Catharine, correspondence with Mrs. Carter, i. 232, n. 1; Greenwich Park, describes, i. 106, n. 2; Rambler, contributes to the, i. 203; criticises it, i. 208, nn. 2 and 3; Williams, Mrs., account of, i. 232, n. 1.

His moral essays are beautiful; but in that province nothing can exceed the Rambler, though Johnson used to say, that the essay on "the burthens of mankind," (in the Spectator, No. 558,) was the most exquisite he had ever read.

He listened with seeming understanding; but the next day, coming upon me as I was fastening a "crimson rambler" to its trellis, he inquired solemnly, "Can the roses make children have good manners, yet?" Country children are taught, even as sedulously as city children, the importance of good manners!

You'll find that buckskin a mighty likely rambler.

At this point he left the pavilion and hailed his fellow rambler by night in a cautious undertone.

He had seen himself once more the Lute of the Holy Ghost, strong and moving; but now he was a poor, low-spoken, hesitating rambler.

I love such holy ramblers.

I said, and father thought it was a good idea and took a little crimson rambler rose bush from the box.

For I was born a rambler.

The writer of this narrative has now before him a letter, in Dr. Johnson's handwriting, which shows the distress and melancholy situation of the man, who had written the Rambler, and finished the great work of his Dictionary.

In 1750 he began his "Rambler," and carried it on with only tolerable success till 1752.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  ramblers