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Sentence count:121+9Posted:2017-01-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: wideSimilar words: straytrayportraybetrayalstrainastronautstrangecontrastMeaning: [ə'streɪ]  adv. 1. away from the right path or direction 2. far from the intended target. 
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31. After the graduation, the boy made friends with evil companions and went astray.
32. Social institutions and social prejudices lead them astray.
33. Gardeners shouldn't be led astray by these ideas.
34. Pfeiffer plays a virtuous woman who is led astray.
35. The form you mailed must have gone astray.
36. She said that sensible people weren't led astray by infatuation.
37. Frequently we tend to be led astray by the fanciful language of introspective psychology.
38. First, the episode shows how easy it is to be led astray by one's own rhetoric.
39. In my opinion Searle, and a great many other people, have been led astray by the computer people.
40. We should not be comforted by allowing ourselves to regard Noam Friedman et al. as disturbed individuals who have gone astray.
41. It is clear that we should not be led astray by glamorous starlets.
42. Parents complained that teachers were leading students astray by discussing contraception and abortion in the classroom.
43. We feel sympathy for the hero who is led astray under the influence of his false friend.
44. It could be that fewer of those bright ideas will go astray.
45. To stop Tootle from going astray, the townspeople get together and conceive ofa clever plan, in which they all participate.
46. She knew the long list of silver almost by heart and counted it monthly that nothing might go astray.
47. The problem is sometimes that parts go astray, which makes it impossible to reassemble the file.
48. He says that when burning oak powder it's possible that a spark could have gone astray.
49. But their recording finds them in less than top form[sentencedict.com], and Solti sometimes leads them astray.
50. Perhaps the most famous example of a re-creation gone astray took place in July 1989.
51. The delay had been caused by one set of papers going temporarily astray in the post.
52. I enclose a copy in case the original has gone astray.
53. It used live bombs until two went astray in a 1999 practice and killed a civilian guard on the bombing range.
54. Just where - and when, and how - had it begun to go astray?
55. Claudio is the false friend who leads Leonardo astray into drinking and gambling.
56. The old bat led me astray in more ways than one.
57. They looked lovely on the mantelpiece in the flat but a new bouquet would not go astray at this stage.
58. The transactions are secure,[http://sentencedict.com/astray.html] so the cash does not go astray or disappear; nor can it be forged easily.
59. It wasn't too windy, but windy enough to cause the occasional shot to go astray.
60. Instead he was led astray by the recollection of past triumphs.
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