Definition of Rambla

1. a dry ravine [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rambla

ram raiding
ram raids
ramada
ramadas
ramage
ramagious
ramakin
ramakins
ramal
raman effect
ramate
rambade
ramberge
ramberges
rambergite
rambla (current term)
ramblas
ramble
ramble on
rambled
rambler
ramblers
rambles
rambling
ramblingly
ramblings
rambooze
rambotan
rambouillets
rambunctious

Literary usage of Rambla

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Spain and Portugal: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1908)
"Librería Nacional y Extranjera (Schneider), rambla de Cataluña 72 (PI. G, 7), information willingly given to strangers; Librería Franceta, rambla del ..."

2. Spain and Portugal: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1898)
"Baths (Bt ños): Pasaje de la Paz 3, rambla de Estudios 9, Calle del Teatro 9- In summer warm and cold sea-water b ths (50 c., bathing dress 25 c. ..."

3. The Tourist in Spain: Granada by Thomas Roscoe (1835)
"And now the magnificent square of the Viva rambla,* arrayed in all the solemn pomp of chivalric justice peculiar to the Moorish battle-ordeal, ..."

4. The Tourist in Spain: Granada by Thomas Roscoe (1835)
"And now the magnificent square of the Viva rambla,* arrayed in all the ... of the present cathedral on the opposite side of the square of the Viva rambla, ..."

5. Landscapes of the Costa Blanca: A Countryside Guide by John Oldfield, Christine Oldfield (2002)
"Short walks (both are easy; equipment as above) 1 rambla dels Molins. 1.6km/1mi;35min.6 Drive from Petrer or E Ida to Restaurante Molino la Roja (the ..."

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