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Roamer

Roamer \Roam"er\ (r[=o]m"[~e]r), n. One who roams; a wanderer.

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roamer

n. One who roams.

WordNet
roamer

n. someone who leads a wandering unsettled life [syn: wanderer, rover, bird of passage]

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Roamer (horse)

Roamer (1911–1920) was an American thoroughbred racehorse. In the Blood-Horse magazine's list of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century, the gelding Roamer was ranked #99.

Roamer

Roamer may refer to:

  • Roamer (horse), an American racehorse
  • Roamer (watchmaker), a Swiss watch manufacturer
  • Roamer, a car named after the race horse and built by the US based Barley Motor Car Co.
  • , more than one United States Navy ship

  • Roamer (educational robot), a robot designed by London-based company Valiant Technology Ltd., granted The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation (Technology) 2002, used in schools worldwide; new design released 2012

Usage examples of "roamer".

The incandescent ellipsoids continued to block the worst of the sunstorm from the flotilla of crowded ships until the Roamers had reached a safe distance.

There were still glyptodonts, not so dissimilar from the huge armored beast that had terrified Roamer, and the top predators were giant flightless birds, just as in archaic times.

The Roamers themselves kept a few EDF detainees, whom they had rescued from the recent battle in the rings of Osquivel.

It appeared as only a minor notation on the original Ildiran charts the Roamers had purchased long ago.

Fruit eaters like Roamer lingered only in the tropical woodlands of Africa and southern Asia, clinging to the year-long food supply these forests still provided.

There were still glyptodonts, not so dissimilar from the huge armored beast that had terrified Roamer, and the top predators were giant flightless birds, just as in archaic times.

You and the rest of the Terran Hanseatic League can expect no further deliveries from Roamer merchants.

They stopped the vags and bums and homeless roamers at the city limits while, inside, it seemed like every block had its squad of uniformed cops, private security or rubberroom squads of parapsychs to deal with flips, screamers and the silently berserk.

When they were in season anthros like Patch and Roamer showed sexual swellings on their rumps.

The anthros could go one step beyond this: Roamer understood her own rank as junior to Patch, but she also understood the relative ranking of others.

The Old Race—yes, a measure of their heritage still held, even for such draggletailed roamers as herself.

They used two forklift trucks to trundle depth charges, light, dual-purpose antiaircraft guns, and a sufficiency of shells down to the dockside, then used one of the scores of cranes that lined the dockside to lower the stolen equipment into the hold of the Roamer, which was then battened down.

Moaning, chilled to the bone, Roamer burrowed into the branches of the mango and huddled, alone, waiting for everything to go away, and for her to be returned to the world she knew, of trees and fruit and anthros.

It's a safe bet no Roamer could get his hands on a photoelectric cell and a storage battery.

However, if the wag had been operational when Le Loup Garou and his Roamers attacked us, we could have easily beaten them off.