1. ramage - Noun
2. ramage - Adjective
3. Ramage - Proper noun
Boughs or branches.
Warbling of birds in trees.
Wild; untamed.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy lute, be as thou wert when thou didst grow With thy green mother in some shady grove, When immelodious winds but made thee move, And birds their ramage did on thee bestow. William Drummond of Hawthornden
Ashwaubenon's Connor Ramage, left, and De Pere's Michael Alexander wrestle in the 195-pound weight class Dec. 5. The Redbirds defeated the Jaguars, 36-24. Source: Internet
Captain Ramage reminds his adversary "You are supposed to know that it is dangerous to change horses in midstream" (p. 259), with another allusion to the same proverb three pages later. Source: Internet
A couple of minutes later a free kick from Graeme Ramage had McCole beaten but flashed wide. Source: Internet
That’s the basis of Supernova’s Ramage adds white peach and chrysanthemum bitters for a slightly savoury take on the classic cocktail. Source: Internet
Ramage apologised for his remarks unreservedly, admitting he was wrong. Source: Internet