verb

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To move without purpose or specified destination; often in search of livelihood.

example

to wander over the fields

synonyms

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To stray; stray from one's course; err.

example

A writer wanders from his subject.

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To commit adultery.

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To go somewhere indirectly or at varying speeds; to move in a curved path.

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Of the mind, to lose focus or clarity of argument or attention.

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noun

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Travelling with no preset route; roaming.

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Irregular turning of the eyes.

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Aimless thought.

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Straying from a desired path.

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(chiefly in the plural) Disordered speech or delirium.

adjective

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Which wanders; travelling from place to place.

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(of an organ) Abnormally capable of moving in certain directions.

example

a wandering kidney; a wandering liver

Examples of wandering in a Sentence

I didn't notice how far I was wandering this evening.

It was wandering in circles and looking around.

She didn't say anything about wandering around last night.

Don't be wandering off alone.

He shook his head, his gaze wandering over her face.

She was wandering in the woods again and fell down.

Her wandering gaze came up to his face and warmth shot painfully up her neck.

Anyone stupid enough to go wandering in the woods deserves this.

To keep her from wandering in the woods?

Such were the Orpheotelestae or Metragyrtae, wandering priests who went round the country with an ass carrying the sacred properties (Aristophanes, Frogs, 159) and a bundle of sacred books.

They gave up their possessions, put on a saffron robe, shaved their head, and became mendicants or wandering monks.

However many others, fearful of wandering into a political minefield, keep their views to themselves.

He was typical of the many Jerry Green stray dogs picked up daily wandering and lonely often mistreated and hungry.

While we were wandering around an EA guy with a very large windlass came over and had a chat.

Sure, they had spent more time wandering on the ranch, but that was only because Brandon wanted to get her alone.

The eldest and wisest had found him when he was a child, wandering the immortal world, alone.

Her ghost has been seen wandering corridors searching for him.

Their coming is made fruitless by the wandering of their hearts; they have experience of the power of Satan, not of Christ.

A wandering hawker unfurls dazzling tie-dyed sheets and vivid printed cloth.

There was a gate across the road (it's not marked) I suppose to keep sheep from wandering.

Alan visited this wandering mendicant in his crude tent and presented him with a copy of the Bible.

Singing Sam was a wandering minstrel who lived about 250 years ago.

She thought about unexpected power outages, about wandering the wrong way in pitch darkness.

A few weeks before Christmas, I had noticed a cute, pink piggy wandering around the area in front of my apartment.

Wandering through mountain scenery at your own pace, without being burdened by the weight of a heavy rucksack.

Sea birds include shearwaters, fulmars, petrels and royal and wandering albatross.

Wandering off via various sidetrack notes Please explain exactly what you mean here.

With only a few media lot wandering the streets.

The Aztecs began as a wandering tribe whose historical origins are unknown, although they themselves recorded their mythical place of origin as Aztlan.

Her true love is for the wandering troubadour, Thomas, who she knew in her happy childhood.

We are also giving visitors with toddlers a free identity wristband for added peace of mind whilst wandering around the show.

From a greengrocer he learnt arithmetic; and higher branches were begun under one of those wandering scholars who gained a livelihood by cures for the sick and lessons for the young.

The unfortunate prince was led from one European stronghold to another, and, after thirteen years' wandering, died at Naples in 1494 (see Bayezid Ii.).

After wandering for some time he was surrendered by Macleod of Assynt, to whose protection, in ignorance of Macleod's political enmity, he had entrusted himself.

A system fulfilling this condition and free from spherical aberration is called " aplanatic " (Greek a-, privative, irXavrl, a wandering).

While wandering in the desert, God helped them find water and sent them manna from heaven - a kind of flat bread.

We have albatrosses breeding all over the island too - wandering albatrosses with a wingspan of 2.5 meters !

The woodcut images that frequently adorn printed broadsides were often recycled, wandering somewhat indiscriminately from one ballad to another.

They are generally cheaper than the average bookstore even if you're simply wandering in and prepared to pay cash exclusively.

If you're not interested in doing the entire transaction strictly online, this is a great site to look through because you can see what's available without wasting the drive time or wandering through a lot.

Wandering through the city's charming boulevards and squares is a pleasant way to spend a day.

A traveler wandering on an island inhabited entirely by cannibals comes upon a butcher shop.

He was introduced into the mystical path by a wandering dervish, Shamsuddin of Tabriz.

Having a list and an idea of what you would like to get each person before you get to the store eliminates the amount of time you would spend wandering through the mall wondering what gifts to buy.

A Hawaiian shirt is just fine to wear while relaxing in the city with friends, lunching on a casual weekend afternoon or just wandering around the mall with the family on a hot day.

Many became homeless, wandering the country, prey to the vicious Tudor vagrancy laws.

There were traveling merchants together with fortune tellers, ballad singers and wandering minstrels.

You 're wandering through a cavernous, low-ceilinged maze, discovering new areas and bars at every turn.

Charlie landed on the branch of a Beech tree, next to the path the puppy was wandering along.

There were forty years of wandering in the wilderness following the exodus, for example.

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