Move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment.
1 Winning back to paths of virtue all who now in error rove .
2 He would rove the fields while the rest were working in them.
3 In Westphalia the Hessians and Swedes rove about, rendering the roads unsafe.
4 You rove where you will, deferring to no authority but your own.
5 We'll rove together, for we are of them that have no homes.
6 Come, and on the mountain free rove a fairy bright with me!
7 He used to rove in the company of invisible Siddhas and celestial musicians.
8 No four-footed animals rove over it; no human beings inhabit it.
9 The forest is large enough both for thee and me to rove in.
10 There are holes drilled in the bone through which are rove leather strips.
11 The rove bobbins, several of which are clearly seen in Fig.
12 He is more powerful than any other rove in the area.
13 And dream they climb the highest Alps, or rove the plains of Moselai.
14 Desolate as the country appears, large herds of wild oxen rove over it.
15 She let her eyes rove down the lengths of empty piazza.
16 Valois' eyes rove over the beautiful hills of the Californian coast.
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