Antonyms for ramblers
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ram-bler |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈræm blər |
Definition of ramblers
Origin :- 1620s, agent noun from ramble (v.).
- As in nomad : noun person who wanders from place to place
- As in traveler : noun person who journeys
- As in vagabond : noun person who leads an unsettled life; traveler
- As in wanderer : noun person who travels aimlessly
- As in wayfarer : noun traveler
- Of course, there are some good among them, as with other ‘ragamuffin’ ramblers.
- Extract from : « Gipsy Life » by George Smith
- All of the Ramblers are good, but none blooms so luxuriantly as the crimson.
- Extract from : « A Woman's Hardy Garden » by Helena Rutherfurd Ely
- At that moment the garden gate swung to; the ramblers were returning.
- Extract from : « Wuthering Heights » by Emily Bronte
- At the end of it was my line of stakes where the ramblers were to climb.
- Extract from : « The Idyl of Twin Fires » by Walter Prichard Eaton
- To-day the ramblers saw only two hares, an ermine, and an owl.
- Extract from : « In the Arctic Seas » by Francis Leopold McClintock
- Her skeleton was long a conspicuous object, visited by ramblers on the Island.
- Extract from : « Toronto of Old » by Henry Scadding
- Crimson ramblers are, I know, ordinary things, but you should just see them.
- Extract from : « In the Mountains » by Elizabeth von Arnim
- It is a lure to decoy other Ramblers, and the bait is something to ramble for.
- Extract from : « In Search Of Gravestones Old And Curious » by W.T. (William Thomas) Vincent
- In the Ramblers the abstract too often occurs instead of the concrete;—one of Dr. Johnson's peculiarities.
- Extract from : « A Poetical Review of the Literary and Moral Character of the late Samuel Johnson (1786) » by John Courtenay
- Some of his Ramblers were written while the printer's messenger was waiting to carry the copy to the press.
- Extract from : « A Poetical Review of the Literary and Moral Character of the late Samuel Johnson (1786) » by John Courtenay
Synonyms for ramblers
- adventurer
- barnstormer
- beachcomber
- bum
- commuter
- displaced person
- drifter
- excursionist
- expeditionist
- explorer
- floater
- gad
- gadabout
- gallivanter
- globe-trotter
- globetrotter
- gypsy
- haj
- haji
- hiker
- hitchhiker
- hobo
- itinerant
- jet-setter
- journeyer
- junketer
- meanderer
- migrant
- navigator
- nomad
- passenger
- pathfinder
- peddler
- pilgrim
- pioneer
- rambler
- ranger
- roamer
- rolling stone
- rover
- sailor
- seafarer
- sightseer
- straggler
- stray
- stroller
- tourist
- trailblazer
- tramp
- transmigrant
- traveler
- trekker
- tripper
- trouper
- truant
- vagabond
- vagrant
- voyager
- walker
- wanderer
- wayfarer
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