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Meanings of
roving
in inglés
portugués
vagabundagem
catalán
vagareig
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Travelling about without any clear destination.
vagabondage
portugués
vagabundagem
Migratory.
mobile
wandering
peregrine
nomadic
Related terms
unsettled
Synonyms
Examples for "
mobile
"
mobile
wandering
peregrine
nomadic
Examples for "
mobile
"
1
Caffarelli said digital and
mobile
banking transactions surpassed 1 billion last year.
2
You can vote a maximum of 20 times per
mobile
phone number.
3
Uyeno says his main goal, however, is to create a
mobile
application.
4
In many cases this includes social media,
mobile
messaging and website content.
5
In March, the government censored
mobile
news alerts about military or police.
1
With a
wandering
mind I consider the common history of common men.
2
I saw several officers
wandering
about in a dazed and confused state.
3
The long vista of the woods led her onward in
wandering
thoughts.
4
One time I saw her in the distance,
wandering
in the Park.
5
Wolgast didn't say anything about not
wandering
off; there seemed no point.
1
Peregrine
said they had no future together, but maybe that wasn't true.
2
You must ask
Peregrine
,
indirectly, what his thoughts are about this view.
3
The plan has generated new buzz since
Peregrine
's
collapse on July 10.
4
Examples of FCMs that have collapsed include MF Global and
Peregrine
Financial.
5
Peregrine
captivated all the other males in the room, according to reports.
1
His
nomadic
past doesn't exactly bode too well for South Africa's future.
2
Good question-howcan anybody put a price on destroying indeterminate
nomadic
tribes?
3
They have
nomadic
tendencies; and, in their uncivilised state, scarcely practise agriculture.
4
The Shah issues an order. The
nomadic
tribes must be settled, immediately.
5
Because they were
nomadic
,
it was not possible to fix their location.
Usage of
roving
in inglés
1
It's entirely possible that you're a
roving
negotiator for American financial interests.
2
There are several smaller Arnhander forces
roving
around, commanded by Society priests.
3
He kept the flashlight
roving
ahead, including up the walls and ceiling.
4
In the course of a
roving
life one picks up picturesque acquaintances.
5
Ye continue
roving
with delight in the valley of your corrupt desires.
6
The IS hackers spent hours most nights
roving
through the vast system.
7
The industrious bees go to bed much earlier than the
roving
wasps.
8
Sure enough, they had all talked about the Fish Man's
roving
eye.
9
But
roving
has never been favorable to the formation of steady habits.
10
The native tribes are mostly
roving
hunters, and fishermen along the coast.
11
You must put it down to the
roving
blood of my ancestors.
12
It'll be nice to direct any
roving
bigots to the digital commandments.
13
Certainly; from twelve to sunset I shall be
roving
about,- amereidler.
14
The Franks, unlike the other Germans, were not of a
roving
disposition.
15
There were thousands of Thugs
roving
over India constantly, during many generations.
16
Crowded,' Loader said, his eyes still
roving
in search of a native.
Other examples for "roving"
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roving
rove
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
rove about
rove bands
rove eye
rove life
rove disposition
More collocations
Translations for
roving
portugués
vagabundagem
vagear
catalán
vagareig
Roving
through the time
Roving
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common