💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Rampler"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ramplornoun | Raving |
| roving | Moving about; having no fixed or permanent abode; travelling from place to place. |
| errantnoun | A knight-errant. |
| migratorynoun | (of birds, etc) Migrating. |
| rameous | (botany, dated) ramal; relating to a branch or branching |
| rookynoun | misty; gloomy. |
| ramousnoun | Alternative form of ramose. [Having branches; branching] |
| rampaunt | Obsolete form of rampant. [(originally) Rearing on both hind legs with the forelegs extended.] |
| rameal | Alternative form of ramal. [(botany) Relating to a branch.] |
| rortynoun | (British, informal) Boisterous, rowdy, saucy, dissipated, or risqué. |
| raughty | Alternative spelling of rorty. [(British, informal) Boisterous, rowdy, saucy, dissipated, or risqué.] |
| rabblerousingnoun | The activity of inciting mobs, of causing a stir |
| rabble-rousing | Alternative spelling of rabblerousing. [Of or pertaining to a rabble-rouser] |
| randynoun | (slang, video games) A random. |
| ramalnoun | (botany) Relating to a branch. |
| rudasnoun | (Scotland, obsolete) bold; masculine; coarse |
| roytish | (obsolete) wild; irregular; uncontrollable |
| raggienoun | (informal, nonstandard, derogatory) One who dresses poorly, or in rags; an impoverished individual |
| radgenoun | (Geordie, Scotland, Yorkshire) A fit of rage. |
| rambustious | Alternative spelling of rumbustious. [(chiefly British, informal) Boisterous and unruly.] |
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