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ramble on

Idioms  
  1. Speak or write at length and with many digressions, as in As the speaker rambled on for at least two hours, the audience became restless. This idiom was first recorded in 1710.


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But don’t worry, I’m not going to mark this anniversary by rambling on and on about the death spiral, other than to remind you to renew your subscription immediately.

From Los Angeles Times

Two days before the suit was filed, West appeared in an awkward Super Bowl advertisement where he filmed himself rambling on a cellphone in a dentist’s chair while text appeared urging viewers to go to Yeezy.com.

From Los Angeles Times

While signing the Laken Riley Act, Trump rambled on about his recent confrontation with Colombia over the treatment of migrants being returned to their country.

From Salon

As usual, Harbaugh rambled on and on about his on-field leader but failed to explain how Herbert made the plays he made on the final drive.

From Los Angeles Times

Democrats scheduled their elderly leader who rambles on too long for the first night, not the last.

From Salon