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Answer for the clue "Goes astray ", 7 letters:
wanders

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n. (plural of wander English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: wander )

Usage examples of wanders.

He wanders around a block a couple of times, certain that he is close.

The bath room door swings open and an aged Nip wanders in, a precursor of the silver horde.

Her attention wanders around the crowded parking lot, fixing on the Cherokee.

She wanders in the direction of men's running shoes as the woman dials a cell phone.

Jim the doorman ignores him and wanders inside the lobby for a welcome rush of air-conditioning.

She knows damn well that Berger misses nothing and wanders at will in places she doesn't belong.

As if to seek the entrance to an­other dream he reaches for her naked body across the little distance and wanders up and down broad slopes, warm like freshly baked cake.

Fled from, Rabbit wanders uneasily in the hall, trying to attach his excited heart to the pictures hang­ing there.

When Rebecca nurses, Nelson becomes agitated, climbs against them, pokes his fingers into the seam between the baby’s lips and his mother’s udder and, scolded and pushed away, wanders around the bed intoning, a promise he has heard on television, “Mighty Mouse is on the way.

She gets out of bed and wanders around with her one tight breast the nip­ple stinging and goes into the kitchen in her bare feet and sniffs the empty glass Harry made her drink whisky out of.

Twice the stream, spanned with well-crafted stone bridges, wanders under the road.

He takes my duffel bag, shrugs it over his shoulder, sticks his hands in his pockets, and wanders out of the tree line toward the truck stop like he's some kind of boy scout.

I've about finished loading the magazines when Jinx wanders out of the stall, and it's a miracle, the guy went in Hyde and came out Jekyll.

The result of all that inhuman effort has the remarkable property of concealing itself, of evading the eye, so that it fades away if attention wanders, and must be located again.