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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91 In applications of map database system, closeup and roam operations are important.
92 Foreign visitors often are surprised to discover that more than 100 accredited journalists freely roam the corridors of the Pentagon in search of news, unescorted even in time of war.
93 Glowing, frightening faces emanating from the pumpkins were meant to frighten off the evil spirits thought to roam the streets on Oct. 31, the Celtic New Year's Eve.
94 Hanuman langurs are trained in New Delhi to scare off aggressive rhesus monkeys and other wild animals that might roam into public spaces and cause mischief.
95 On desperate seas long wont to roam, Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face, Thy Naiad airs have brought me home To the glory that was Greece And the grandeur that was Rome.
96 "Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam, His first, best country ever is, at home. " – Oliver Goldsmith.
97 Thirty - five deer(http://Sentencedict.com), a mustang and a goat now roam the pens.
98 The forest service, which looks after areas where tigers roam, is a portly shadow of its 1970s self, when Indira Gandhi launched her celebrated feline rescue plan, Project Tiger.
99 Bird - hunters will crave me in vain , For I roam the limitless sky .
100 There will be a help zone in which IT and library support staff--clad in distinctive polo shirts--will roam, aiding students who can't find a book or who have computer trouble.
101 Already, herds of elk, deer, and pronghorn antelope roam the grasslands, where visitors can camp, hike, and bike.
102 Collision detection is the choke point of roam in 3 D scene.
103 Therefore knows nothing in daddy in the situation comes to Guangzhou solitarily , what a pity the stony broke, has to roam about in the street corner.
104 I wander and hesitate , ho , roam and rove in a slow pace.
105 At chapter 4, we focus on our research on the rendering, roam and continuous multiresolution terrain simplification algorithm of large-scale terrain scene.
106 Children were not permitted to roam around the second and first floors of the White House.
107 On Wednesday, people roam streets leveled by a tornado in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, earlier that day.
108 Instead of being butchered , cows are allowed to roam free in the streets of Indian cities.
109 But at Wind Cave National Park and Badlands National Park in South Dakota you can see areas of the old grassland where buffalo still roam freely.
110 Those alterations included Pizarro added to what effectively became a four-pronged attack although the Peruvian had freedom to roam.
111 On this lush world, great beasts roam the jungles and pterodactyl-like creatures soar through the sky.
112 I have done unnumbered wrongs, and aimlessly I roam about.
113 Life underneath the waves corresponds in many ways to that on dry land. The Sea Dog is a dog with webbed feet and fish scales instead of fur. They are amphibious and roam the shorelines at night.
114 In September 1799, he set out for Missouri where a son had preceded him. He settled in the Femme Osage valley where he continued to hunt and roam until his death.
115 Haemorrhagic septicaemia is hard to vaccinate against where livestock roam freely, because animals are difficult to capture and restrain long enough for an injection.
116 Change of mind is a blink of eye. Mind can roam everywhere, which you can't seize.
117 I am an orphan. After the parents leave the world, I roam about in the city.
118 Revered enough by Hindus to roam the streets of Jodhpur, a bull is still not as sacred as a cow, which is surrounded by a great mythic aura.
119 Large numbers of deer now roam the forests and are causing thousands of millions of roubles-worth of damage.
120 Hargreaves biting presence in midfield had allowed England's more attack - minded players licence to roam, Terry said.
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