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wander

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES sb’s attention wanders (= sb stops listening, watching etc carefully ) ▪ During the service, her mind began to wander. wander/browse around the shops ▪ I spent a happy afternoon wandering around the shops. COLLOCATIONS ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wander \Wan"der\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Wandered ; p. pr. & vb. n. Wandering .] [OE. wandren, wandrien, AS. wandrian; akin to G. wandern to wander; fr. AS. windan to turn. See Wind to turn.] To ramble here and there without any certain course or with no definite ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Wander is a narrative -focused massively multiplayer online game developed by Loki Davison and an independent team in Australia . Set in a peaceful fantasy setting populated by shapeshifters , Wander encourages players to reveal more of the story by cooperatively ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English wandrian "move about aimlessly, wander," from West Germanic *wandran "to roam about" (cognates: Old Frisian wondria , Middle Low German, Middle Dutch wanderen , German wandern "to wander," a variant form of the root represented in Old High German ...

Usage examples of wander.

So that meseems thou mayest abide here in a life far better than wandering amongst uncouth folk, perilous and cruel.

A period of wandering as a nomad, often as undertaken by Aborigines who feel the need to leave the place where they are in contact with white society, and return for spiritul replenishment to their traditional way of life.

There I drank it, my feet resting on acanthus, my eyes wandering from sea to mountain, or peering at little shells niched in the crumbling surface of the sacred stone.

Arums and acanthus and ivy filled every hollow, roses nodded from over every gate, while a carpet of violets and cyclamen and primroses stretched over the fields and freighted every wandering wind with fragrance.

Lizzie who sat patiently on a stile, holding the bunch of green-veined snow-drops and yellow aconites she had gathered as they wandered.

My mind wanders through adagios and andantes, gaping, longing to understand.

With Delilah and her father sharing the kitchen and Darla waiting tables, Addle had found herself wandering around useless.

Months he had wandered about the gates of the Bonnet, wondering, sighing, knocking at them, and getting neither admittance nor answer.

And therefore I wander these solitary and desolate places in search of adventures, determined to bring my arm and my person to the most dangerous that fortune may offer, in defense of the weak and helpless.

How is it possible that any human mind could be persuaded that there has existed in the world that infinity of Amadises, and that throng of so many famous knights, so many emperors of Trebizond, so many Felixmartes of Hyrcania, so many palfreys and wandering damsels, so many serpents and dragons and giants, so many unparalleled adventures and different kinds of enchantments, so many battles and fierce encounters, so much splendid attire, so many enamored princesses and squires who are counts and dwarves who are charming, so many love letters, so much wooing, so many valiant women, and, finally, so many nonsensical matters as are contained in books of chivalry?

Bees wandered among the heliotrope and verbena and pots of sapphire agapanthus, and even that shady place felt the hot breath of the summer noon.

Silverbugs still wandered about aimlessly, clogging the floor, making it difficult to move fast over the already-unsure footing.

Snow drifting down on us, the lights of the tree merry and bright, three men shot to pieces, a bear down, and one heathen whose mind had gone for a long walk, wandering aimlessly in the darkness which had engulfed us all.

This must have been one of his bored days, spent wandering aimlessly through the house with an occasional pause to glance over some possession of his before he grew tired of it and began wandering again.

He would wander upstairs, Alan knew, to his pitch-black, book-strewn bedroom, where he would lie on his elegant four-poster until the fragment of another chapter came to him.