Synonym: drift, gad, meander, ramble, rove, stray, wander. Similar words: foam, road, roar, groan, broad, roast, broach, abroad. Meaning: [rəʊm] v. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment.
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31 Customers who want to roam from system to system may need a phone that works on both analog and digital networks.
32 The old town of Innsbruck is fun to roam around.
33 Landscapes are peaceful and unscarred, animals roam free, children never grow up and work is virtually non-existent.
34 Wings embracing, they play in bright sunlight, Necks caressing roam the blue clouds.
35 When the dinosaurs at last died off they could, for the first time, roam about increasingly in the daylight hours.
36 For most of the year, farmers allow the sheep to roam freely on the hillsides.
37 He let his eyes roam her face, as though he was assessing her worthiness as a repository for his secrets. Sentencedict.com
38 Innocent llamas and other wild beast roam the screen, helpless, bleating and afraid.
39 Although visitors will roam the shop floor some things will be closely watched.
40 I am the one scrambling eggs for dinner and sitting on porches with friends while the kids roam the neighborhood on bikes.
41 And it also had the benefit of requiring very little concentration, leaving her thoughts free to roam.
42 Will we for ever be free to roam the underwater kingdom, to bring home our supper?
43 A trigger-happy city where children as young as 10 roam the streets brandishing Kalashnikovs.
44 Great herds of wild deer roam freely over the hills.
45 The birds are, it is said, permitted to roam about in forests.
46 In their place, dozens of sheep, goats, chickens and geese roam freely.
47 The chickens were free to roam this winter garden, although the sensible ones had gone to roost by now.
48 In this, of course, he was helped by Jacob Marley, his dead partner doomed to roam through eternity in chains.
49 She let her eyes roam over him freely, and longed for her hands to have the same privilege.
50 However, the consequences of allowing cats to roam freely can be environmentally significant.
51 They typically roam a territory of several acres, with life spans similar to humans.
52 Our caravan park offers over 50 acres to roam in and enjoy.
53 Collectivisation in particular is disastrous for nomadic peoples, who need to roam freely to feed their animals on sparse vegetation.
54 You simply roam around, safe in the knowledge that round each corner there will be something to please.
55 Cheltenham was outside the radius around London within which Soviet diplomats and journalists could roam free.
56 They visit the Masai Mara Reserve, where wildlife roam freely and in large numbers.
57 They are dog owners united by their anger over the shrinking number of places for their canines to roam free and unfettered.
58 The reefs rise, luxurious, from the deeper sandy bed where manta and white tipped shark roam.
59 Ethanol is thus a powerful solvent that can roam freely throughout the body.
60 They could not roam the range in peacetime without upsetting the locals.
More similar words: foam, road, roar, groan, broad, roast, broach, abroad, throat, uproar, inroad, roasted, roaring, on the road, broadly, groaning, approach, railroad, broached, reproach, broadcast, proactive, roast beef, take the road, cockroach, uproarious, reproachful, retroactively, live broadcast, at home and abroad.