Move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment.
Be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage.
To move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course.
Lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking.
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.
6 It provides heavy penalties for allowing horses to wander in these areas.
7 Devils of the fire, who wander in the region near the moon.
8 How many days did she think she could just wander blindly about?
9 They can wander on the banks of the Kladeos and the Alpheios.
10 A little wander through recent history will make the broad point plain.
11 Repeatedly, individuals would wander from camp and place themselves within his reach.
12 The Snow People do not wander to the lands of the Sunlanders.
13 The Brent wouldn't have needed to wander about outside for hours afterwards.
14 What is sweeter than to wander in the early days of Spring
15 Buffaloes do not always remain wild and wander about in the jungle.
16 I let General wander down to the creek, but didn't follow him.
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