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When someone is rambling, it means they are talking on and on without a clear direction or purpose. Rambling often includes irrelevant information or jumping from topic to topic without a coherent structure. It can make communication difficult to follow.
Straying from the point or getting off topic
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I'll have to fix the hole in the fence to keep our dog from straying.
no, this is not a word, but is is a rambling, that babies use before they can speak.
The common English word is "digression" (straying from the subject)..
Sometimes the professor would spend too much time rambling on -- talking too much, about why this was her favourite kind of math.
"Rambling" is an adjective. The following sentences provide examples of its use:Ray launched into a long and rambling explanation of why he was late.We took a rambling trail that ended at the river.
His speech was so rambling and incoherent that no one could understand what he was trying to say.
Rambling
Verbose, long-winded, rambling