No, not in the most common of the English translations.
The word ramble can be used as a noun or a verb. Its meaning is to walk or talk aimlessly. Some possible antonyms for the word ramble include continue, stay, linger and wait.
It is not found in most English translations.
The term 'humming' was not found in several translational versions. The term 'sing' is used frequently.
The term 'apology' could not be found in several versions of the Bible in English.
Why do you have to ramble on like that, I can't understand you! I like to ramble on and on about one subject.
Ramble On was created on 1969-10-22.
Ramble House was created in 1999.
She likes to ramble all day, but she doesn't know it.
A Ramble Round the Globe was created in 1999.
Ramble at the Ryman was created on 2008-09-17.
The term 'sobs and sobbing' is mentioned 3 times. No acronyms are used.
The duration of Midnight Ramble - film - is 3600.0 seconds.