rambler

[ram-bler] /ˈræm blər/
noun
1.
a person, animal, or thing that rambles.
2.
ranch house (def 2).
3.
any of several climbing roses having clusters of small flowers.
Origin
1615-25; ramble + -er1
Examples from the web for rambler
  • rambler had filed for bankruptcy and that the manufacturer's warranty was likely worthless.
  • We were forced to move from our two-story home into a one-story rambler.
British Dictionary definitions for rambler

rambler

/ˈræmblə/
noun
1.
a weak-stemmed plant, esp any of various cultivated hybrid roses that straggle over other vegetation
2.
a person who rambles, esp one who takes country walks
3.
a person who lacks organization in his or her speech or writing
Word Origin and History for rambler
n.

1620s, agent noun from ramble (v.).