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Rampling

Rampling may refer to:

  • Anne Rampling, a pseudonym used by writer Anne Rice
  • Charlotte Rampling, OBE (born 1946), British-French actress (daughter of Godfrey
  • Clark Rampling (1793-1875), English architect
  • Danny Rampling, British House Music DJ
  • Eddie Rampling, English footballer
  • Godfrey Rampling (1909–2009), English athlete and army officer (father of Charlotte)
  • Isabelle Rampling (born 1985), Canadian synchronized swimmer
  • Tony Rampling, former professional rugby league player in the New South Wales Rugby League

Usage examples of "rampling".

They brought everything to an old stable situated at the north end of Rampling Steep, a building that seemed to serve Dees as both workshop and home.

And why, on his deathbed, had he told my brother that Rampling Gate must be torn down, stone by stone?

Richard and I were on the noon train headed south for the mysterious mansion that had stood upon the rise above the village of Rampling for 400 years?

It seemed the atmosphere of Rampling Gate permeated my simplest written descriptions and wove its way richly into the plots and characters I created.

When the grandfather clock in the great hall chimed the hour of eleven, Rampling Gate was, as usual, fast asleep.

I saw the gently rolling landscape and the small cluster of dim lights that marked the village of Rampling and the pale streak of white that was the London road.

And as the lights of Rampling were subtracted from the darkness below, a great wood stretched out in all directions, far older and denser than the forest of Rampling Gate.

I was screaming, and my screams would surely pierce the vision and this crude little dwelling would collapse around me and I would rouse the household of Rampling Gate, but I did not.

Come to me, dearest, and Rampling Gate will truly be yours, and it will finally, truly be mine.

He would sign over Rampling Gate to me and I should absolutely refuse to allow the place to be torn down.

The flickering lamps of the town were lost in the deep lavender light of the early evening, and the dark hulk of Rampling Gate appeared for one uncertain moment like the ghost of itself on the nearby rise.

There were several passes that led through the mountains a day or two ahead, all of them beginning at a town high in the foothills called Rampling Steep.

But despite the talk and the laughter and the movement of men, Rampling Steep had an empty feel to it, as if it had long ago been abandoned by the living.

There were Trolls, Gnomes, Dwarves, and Men in Rampling Steep, all drinking and talking together as if it were the natural order of things, as if what was happening in the rest of the Four Lands was of no importance here.

But there was an order to life in Rampling Steep as there was in most places, and not much happened to disturb that order.