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Meanings of stray very in English
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Usage of stray very in English
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He would never have been permitted to strayvery far from camp.
2
Somehow no one seemed very anxious to strayvery far away from the camp.
3
Do not expect any important Democrat to strayvery far from the centre-ground for the next two years.
4
In other words, the shark was easily corralled and size-appropriate, and probably wouldn't strayvery far during the stunt.
5
The ads don't strayvery far from what Microsoft has focused on in the past year of talking about Windows 8.
6
For various reasons to do with the enchantment, it is best that we do not strayvery far from each other.
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Our horses were turned loose and hobbled during the day, but were not allowed to strayvery far from the camp.
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She had no intention of strayingvery far from their camp.
9
Gallus seldom strayedvery far from his essential interest: himself.
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Harris has not strayedvery far from the basic Golden Dawn model in this card.
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Deets alone brought back most of the strayed bunches, none of which had strayedvery far.
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Cole has actually acquitted himself pretty well, in trying circumstances, but it straysvery close to being an act of desperation.
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She continued to play, her face turned toward the door; but the white fingers were now strayingvery waveringly over the keys.
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We can't have strayedvery far out of the course as yet, but-Again he stopped, and this time Margot completed the sentence.
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The tigone was more in its element here than he was, but even the great cats seldom strayedvery far above the scrub ridge.
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Ma'amselle herself was scarcely disguised, for in her ordinary costume she never strayedvery far from the styles and materials of her beloved ancestors.