ˈramble-ˈscramble,a. [f. ramble v. + scramble v.] Wanting in system; confused. 1833Arnold in Stanley Life (1844) I. vii. 306 The Penny and Saturday Magazines are all ramble-scramble.1864Knight Passages Work. Life II. xv. 322 The engravings were superior; the writing was less ramble-scramble.