Synonym: drift, gad, meander, ramble, roam, rove, stray. Similar words: wanderlust, under, render, tender, gender, undergo, offender, commander. Meaning: ['wɑndə(r) /'wɒn-] v. 1. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment 2. be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage 3. go via an indirect route or at no set pace 4. to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course 5. lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking.
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61 A few lost souls wander aimlessly down to the front and stare up at Bono's frantic, manic animation, briefly bemused.
62 He fixed his mind deliberately on the question, not letting it wander.
63 It ceased abruptly and her gaze left his to wander down his body, stopping only to rest upon his nakedness.
64 He ought to go back to school, but he couldn't really wander along in the middle of lessons.
65 You spot this hot looker across the room, this real babe, so you wander over and start politicking.
66 For six years you wander the desert from level to pale level.
67 Other more casual visitors could wander in out of curiosity where churches remained open.
68 They may be subdivided into anteaters that burrow, anteaters that climb trees and anteaters that wander over the ground.
69 Yolanda and Jose, partners, wander far from the path that cuts through the grove.
70 Outside in the street student protest marches wander aimlessly by.
71 You can wander through the fantasy worlds at your leisure[sentencedict.com], but you must examine your surroundings minutely and take copious notes.
72 He would go out and wander over to the chicken coop.
73 The rule is an attempt to prevent harm to pets or rare species that may wander into the traps.
74 Husbands would wander; a car would appear out of nowhere.
75 Clad in soft cotton kimonos and sandals, guests wander the flagstone walkways on their way to open-air hot tubs.
76 Black takes advantage of the weather to wander farther afield than previously, and Blue follows.
77 Drinkers Plan: The traditional pub crawl doesn't have to be another dreary Friday night wander.
78 He drew him another map and watched Blunset wander off into the darkness.
79 We wander down the paths the students have created and lined with wood chips.
80 His mind used to wander through that garden as if exploring a new world born from a collision of stars.
81 Some of the crime is committed by opportunists who wander into students rooms and take cash and credit cards.
82 During the photo shoot, a slow stream of curious tourists and bonafide fans wander up for autographs.
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83 But give them a math problem, and they wander around the room, daydream, or fidget.
84 A distraction may cause it to wander off into the road, with fatal consequences.
85 I'd wander down the high street, frittering away on whatever took my fancy.
86 The reconditioned air attracts the flies so we wander round like lost nomads thinking about the next meal.
87 But some, including Eros, wander out of the asteroid belt and into the inner solar system during each orbit.
88 Just wander round, keeping to the public footpaths and tracks, seeing where you end up.
89 I began to wander through the room from object to object.
90 I wander backstage after the set and bump into Clint.
More similar words: wanderlust, under, render, tender, gender, undergo, offender, commander, under way, founder, fall under, reminder, defender, come under, undertake, undermine, understand, underlying, under control, undergraduate, independent, independence, want, wanna, now and then, index, condemn, extended, tendency, in detail.