Synonym: drift, gad, meander, ramble, roam, rove, straggle, wander. Similar words: tray, portray, betrayal, strain, distract, abstract, strategy, constrain. Meaning: [streɪ] n. homeless cat. v. 1. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment 2. wander from a direct course or at random 3. lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking. adj. not close together in time.
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91, Properly interpreted and monitored, the quarter mill map can prevent anything from a stray into controlled airspace to a fatal accident.
92, The ground was deeply cut up where Dersingham's cattle had been wont to stray.
93, There will also be cases when a stray candidate from the lexical look-up is rejected by the later stages of analysis.
94, His body was left to rot as a warning to others who might be tempted to stray from those paths of righteousness.
95, She picked up a stray piece of pastry from the tray and started to nibble at it.
96, Gates, for his part, says he tries not to stray too far from talking about technology.
97, Such strong-winged birds as pigeons and hawks stray north in considerable variety, and some of these remain to nest.
98, She found herself wondering how long Matilda would rant against Guy, and another stray thought flashed through her mind.
99, And that day all the eels and sticks and stray paint pots rushed past on their way to the sea.
100, But Ellington, a duke with an imperious streak, never wanted Strayhorn to stray far from his empire.
101, What would it be like to feel those lips stray over her body in warm and tender exploration?
102, Mearns reports that he has measured in excess of 1 volt of stray radio transmissions coming from a single microprocessor.
103, Red learned never to stray from the path or talk to strangers again.
104, Leonora counted stitches for a moment, then let her eyes stray over Penry Vaughan's magnificent physique.
105, By next morning some stray cat had eaten much of his back,(www.Sentencedict.com) so all I could do was measure him.
106, And supporters like Lucy Power, who's taking home a stray from the kennels, are thrilled.
107, A dozen stray cats were asleep under a Con Edison awning and so were two winos.
108, Gates says he tries not to stray too far from talking about technology.
109, Everything - wind, sand and stray paper bags, disappeared over that western horizon.
110, Had I left some clue behind, a stray sock not his, an unfamiliar scent on the pillow?
111, Sheepdogs are also particularly alert to stray sheep and can easily be taught to drive stray sheep back to the shepherd.
112, Many people were killed; four white spectators were unintentionally killed by stray bullets.
113, Sun-bleached surfers rub elbows at the bar, and stray toddlers wander through the dining rooms.
114, But this merely collected together the singles and other stray tracks.
115, After you'd allowed Water Gypsy to stray into the path of another boat.
116, It soon became apparent that because of an administrative oversight our vehicle had not been insured against stray cattle.
117, In the kitchen I found my servant and a stray village child, both dumbstruck by this apparition.
118, These shy creatures may sometimes be seen and have been known to stray on to the road, startling passing motorists.
119, In a typical year about 40 stray Magellanic penguins used to arrive in the Rio area between June and August.
120, Dimples like heavy rain spotted his wings as stray bullets went through, and then he reached the belt of anti-aircraft fire.
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