rambler

/ˈræmblər/
noun
  1. A person who goes on long walks in the countryside for pleasure.
    • A group of ramblers set off early to hike through the national park.
    • The rambler stopped to admire the view from the hilltop.
    • My aunt is an enthusiastic rambler who knows every trail in the region.
  2. A person who talks or writes in a long, confused, or boring way.
    • His blog post was hard to follow because he's such a rambler.
    • Don't be a rambler; keep your emails short and clear.
    • The meeting was dominated by a rambler who wouldn't let anyone else speak.
  3. A climbing rose with long, flexible stems.
    • The garden wall was covered with a beautiful pink rambler.
    • Ramblers need support and regular pruning to keep them healthy.
    • We planted a rambler near the archway so it would grow over the top.
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