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Example sentences for "rambler"

Lexicographically close words:
raly; ram; ramal; ramble; rambled; ramblers; rambles; rambling; ramblings; ramekin
  1. The Wichuraiana blossoms when the Rambler is done.

  2. September fifteenth] Among the creepers are the Crimson Rambler Rose and the Honeysuckle.

  3. Both the White and the Purple Wistaria, which can be twined about heavy wire and fastened at the eaves, Rambler Roses and Honeysuckles may be grown.

  4. At each post are planted two Roses, a Crimson Rambler and a Wichuraiana.

  5. Illustration: Summer-house, covered with Clematis and Crimson Rambler Roses June twenty-first] Budded stock must be planted very deep.

  6. It was the following week that he brought her up the Crimson Rambler and its fan from Hepburn.

  7. Let Nature, on however small a scale, have the upper hand, and at such a spot the rambler can afford to tarry.

  8. With proper caution the tract was finally explored, mapped, and ditched, and now there is small chance of disaster unless the rambler is culpably negligent.

  9. Too often, I fear, the rambler is content with it and goes his way convinced that what was vaguely apparent was the truth, the whole truth, and nothing more nor less.

  10. Wrapping my cloak the closer, I recalled the day’s adventures as I withdrew, thinking how true it was that pleasant surprises are ever in store for the earnest rambler and many a loss for him who is faint-hearted.

  11. For not as a rambler merely, but to labor diligently, had I come so far.

  12. It seems hard to believe, so rejoiced is the average rambler at the return of spring, but that it is true has recently dawned upon me, here in the wilds of Jersey, after some six weeks of merely nominal winter.

  13. Such places are noble hunting-grounds if the rambler is an enthusiastic naturalist, and many a chapter might be written concerning our smallest fishes.

  14. Whither, then, of a bright June morning, should the rambler stroll?

  15. It is strange, but true, that when the occasional rambler takes an outing he must have a whole menagerie at his elbow or votes the woods in winter a dismal solitude.

  16. Finding the world so, it becomes the essential business of the rambler to determine its effects.

  17. Such a tree then becomes the Mecca whereat the rambler spends the hours of hot high noon, not only pleasurably but profitably—for I hold that a bird can not be watched for long without gain.

  18. And around her feet lay the scattered petals of crushed rambler roses.

  19. A rambler rose had burst above them, and fallen in a shower of crimson petals upon mother and child.

  20. She wore the gown of soft trailing black material she had worn at the Overdene concert, only she had not on the pearls or, indeed, any ornament save a cluster of crimson rambler roses.

  21. The crimson rambler in his button-hole, and his red silk socks, which matched it, lent an artistic touch of colour to the conventional black and white of his evening clothes.

  22. The crimson rambler had grown right across the picture, and formed a glowing arch above mother and child.

  23. A crimson rambler rose climbing some woodwork faintly indicated on the left, and hanging in a glowing mass from the top left-hand corner, supplied the only vivid colour in the picture.

  24. But crowning this picture, in rich clusters of abundant bloom, grew the rambler rose.

  25. Over the porch has been built a lattice to be covered eventually with rambler roses, and in order to obtain more light, clusters of windows have been let in on either side of the front door.

  26. The house to-day overlooks extensive grounds and is embowered in a wealth of rambler roses and iris.

  27. Trellises were erected at one side of the house for rambler roses and vines that would break the plain, solid effect of the shingled surface.

  28. Co'ting are a bombshell that explodes in the big Road of life and look out who it hits," she further observed to herself as she paused to train up a shoot of the rambler over the office door.

  29. She certainly will if that Dorothy Perkins rambler rose gets busy as it ought to," decided Roger.

  30. And it opens on to a little porch that is going to be covered with rambler roses all summer, if I can possibly make them grow and blossom.

  31. Johnson is religious through and through, but there are passages in the Rambler and Idler dark as starless, moonless midnight.

  32. From the greater variety of its subjects, aided, perhaps, by a growing taste for periodical literature, the sale of the Adventurer was greater than that of the Rambler on its first appearance.

  33. The rambler at this season may have his attention called to the Shrew by its shrill squeak, but like that of the Bats it does not impress all ears.

  34. See the description of an Indian village in Latrobe's The Rambler in North America, Vol.

  35. Passing this angle and going along the path leading to the studio door in the little stone-paved court, there is a seat under an arbour formed by the Yews; the front of it has a Dundee Rambler Rose supported by a rough wooden framework.

  36. For the edges of other kinds of woodland the free Roses are always beautiful; where a Holly comes to the front, a Rose such as Dundee Rambler or the Garland will grow up it, supported by its outer branches in the most delightful way.

  37. It is after leaving this that the rambler comes upon the rarer beauties of Windsor Park and Forest.

  38. The minute knowledge that Shakespeare had of plants and flowers, and the loving appreciation with which he describes pastoral scenery, are explained to the rambler in Stratford, by all that he sees and hears.

  39. But it is not alone in the great Abbey that the rambler in London is impressed by poetic antiquity and touching historic association--always presuming that he has been a reader of English literature and that his reading has sunk into his mind.

  40. The planting of that crimson rambler will fix Tom, for he's a romantic boy.

  41. The incident of your father's asking what you could do to thank the Yellow House for the happy hour it had given you on that summer day long ago, and the planting of the crimson rambler by the side of the portico.

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

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

  44. His eyes caught movement down there beyond the lawn, under the trellis of rambler roses and young acacia-trees, where the moonlight fell.

  45. He reached up and pulled a red rambler rose from a cluster which blocked the window.

  46. Indeed, its habit of growth and flowering is quite like that of the Rambler varieties, on a small scale.

  47. Roger Craig stated that about 15 minutes after the shooting he saw a man, a white man, leave the Texas State Book Depository Building, run across a lawn, and get into a white Rambler driven by a colored man.

  48. For this the valiant Rambler had provided a pair of pistols, powder, and a quantity of bullets, but the assurance of their needlessness had induced him to leave them behind with the precious diary in the keeping of Mrs Boswell.

  49. Mrs Thrale also and others were induced to forward the scheme, and at last the Rambler set out on the 6th day of August.

  50. May found him with the Rambler for the last time.

  51. He struggles with himself, and feels instinctively the lack of the curb which the powerful intellect of the Rambler had held on the weaker character of the other.

  52. The Rambler 'had tasted lotus, and was in danger of forgetting he was ever to depart.

  53. He assured Boswell that he would never be able to lug the dead weight of the Rambler through the Highlands.

  54. The long smooth lawns of the riverside houses stretch down to the water, and the Crimson Rambler climbs over many a rustic bridge and iron trellis.

  55. At other times he was used with Rambler in hunting, or when Adams was attacking a grizzly.

  56. He had with him as usual Rambler and Ben Franklin.

  57. Several times Ben and Rambler came upon the fleet-footed antelope, which Rambler closely pursued for miles.

  58. Ben and Rambler became lifelong companions, and when not asleep spent most of their time playing and tussling with each other.

  59. The rambler that half-hid the whitewashed lintel threw over it a delicate tracery of shadow which quivered slightly as though it breathed in a charmed sleep.

  60. He went back to the parlour, and picking up the body of poor Wanda, carried it out to a spot of the garden where the sun fell the longest, and there, beneath a rambler rose bush, began to dig her grave furiously.

  61. I would not class the crimson-rambler rose among the vines, though the majority of our florists have done so.

  62. It is the only member of the rambler class that is really vinelike.

  63. Large screens that are intended to separate the ornamental portions of the home grounds from the not generally attractive yards at the rear can be made extremely effective by training rambler roses over them.

  64. It is the only rambler I would advise for use about porches and verandas.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rambler" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    drifter; floater; itinerant; mover; pedestrian; peripatetic; rambler; runabout; stroller; troubadour; wanderer