Lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking.
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Examples for "wander "
Examples for "wander "
1 Go out on the seas; climb the mountains; wander through the valleys.
2 Left to wander its own way, it tends to lead into silliness.
3 Small animals wander around the camp, while larger ones can be heard.
4 He merely meant to wander the halls and perhaps clear his mind.
5 He had no reason to wander ; perhaps that was the reason why.
1 Dublin Corporation's new regulations to control stray horses came into effect yesterday.
2 He included the lines, Among your earthiest words the angels stray .
3 He was offering to forget the stray , let him come or go.
4 Record how long the chant was able to fend off stray thoughts.
5 There are hundreds of stray cats among the holy sites in Jerusalem.
1 We can contrive to digress here and there together without being missed.
2 I beg the reader's pardon if I here digress for a moment.
3 I digress again, I see, but my drift I hope is clear.
4 I must digress here to say that the gentleman's name was Amherst.
5 Then again, we're used to those types of rates here, but I digress .
1 But I divagate . Mr. Scogan checked himself.
2 So does a child's balloon divagate upon the currents of the air, and touch, and slide off again from every obstacle.
3 We continued the subject, divagating as we went, and had a nice little sentimental conversation.
4 Owen's thoughts divagated suddenly, and he thought of the pain Harding would experience were he suddenly flung into Bohemian society.
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