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Meanings of
roam
in English
Portuguese
vadiar
Catalan
vagar
Spanish
deambular
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Move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment.
range
cast
roll
drift
tramp
wander
swan
stray
vagabond
ramble
Portuguese
vadiar
Algorithm.
real-time optimally adapting mesh
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Usage of
roam
in English
1
Sable used to
roam
the Limpopo province in large numbers, years ago.
2
That is easy to understand - learning to
roam
productively takes time.
3
It's a great fear removed they no longer
roam
outside our gates.
4
Certainly Selena didn't
roam
the house taking inventory of her various knickknacks.
5
Ptolemy liked to stare out there and let his thoughts
roam
free.
6
They can
roam
freely in several provinces, a senior Western diplomat said.
7
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roam
and keep your home email address?
8
In the absence of natural predators, they
roam
the island without fear.
9
In 1937, when the Constitution was adopted, people were free to
roam
.
10
Strength of wild animal, freedom to
roam
forest, hunt for live meat.
11
Somalia's pirates continue to
roam
the seas and seize vessels for ransom.
12
Your fingers tingle with mad expectancies; your eyes
roam
,
lost in estimates.
13
Many of Botswana's elephants
roam
across borders into Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
14
At night many of the donkeys
roam
free or nestle in courtyards.
15
You ought to
roam
in the primeval forest, and take and kill.
16
But the way girls
roam
over the earth now is something terrible.
Other examples for "roam"
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About this term
roam
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
roam about
roam the streets
roam free
roam around
roam at will
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Translations for
roam
Portuguese
vadiar
vagar
errar
vagabundear
correr terras
transmigrar
vaguear
perambular
Catalan
vagar
vagabundejar
deambular
vagarejar
Spanish
deambular
Roam
through the time
Roam
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common