Aún no tenemos significados para "rove about".
1In Westphalia the Hessians and Swedes rove about, rendering the roads unsafe.
2Briskow allowed his eyes to rove about the spacious Governor's suite.
3Pure and spotless they live and rove about (in great happiness).
4He has plenty of room to rove about in.
5You know, so many freebooters rove about everywhere, and Westphalia especially is swarming with Swedes and Hessians.
6He let his eye rove about the place as one who regards, big-eyed, hogs in the potato patch.
7No lady would rove about the heath at all hours of the day and night as she does.
8They rove about, mental and moral Ishmaelites, pitching their tents amid the fixed and ornamented homes of men.
9He can rove about with Duhan among the gorse and heath, and their wild summer tenantry winged and wingless.
10I have chosen only half a dozen species to tell you of, from the half-hundred that rove about the United States.
11As she grew older she would rove about with the larger hens, but was very tame, and always liked the house.
12Jane advised Agnes not to argue with Hugh, and then perhaps his wish to rove about the world might go off.
13She appeared to me to rove about from one bramble to the next, utilizing galleries which she has not dug herself.
14Though the Golden-crowned Kinglets rove about in flocks a great part of the year, they are extremely private in the nesting season.
15Then the little manikins would dive down into the sea, and rove about in the coral groves, making love to the mermaids.
16Terrence O'Connor continued to rove about the world in the capacity of a ship's cook till near the end of his days.
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