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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91 Instead, we wander down to the conservatory, where a lone table is laid, its pink candles flickering.
92 The lines, mainly in block letters, wander and slant across the page.
93 A rough shepherd wakes her and points out the road, saying she ought not to wander around like a wild woman.
94 Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild animal that exists on the basis of survival of the fittest. Tame your mind with consistent focus on your goals and desires. Stephen Richards
95 That meant he could project his spirit as he slept, and wander the material world and even the spirit lands.
96 Tallis watched them, then let her gaze wander along the stark crags and jutting masonry walls.
97 The teacher talked on and on and my mind began to wander.
98 Sun-bleached surfers rub elbows at the bar, and stray toddlers wander through the dining rooms.
99 Physical safety might include not being allowed to wander into dangerous surroundings,(sentencedict.com) or to bathe in scalding hot water.
100 As they wander down Coronation Street, nobody can resist looking through letterboxes.
101 Here the visitor can wander around without hindrance, as most of the antique area is now a pedestrian zone.
102 But the burning question is: How many times a day do kids wander in looking to buy rolling papers?
103 If I should wander into the uncharted minefield of personal opinion it is only with the benefit of hindsight.
104 Unfortunately: They wander recklessly through every line you write, turning an otherwise strong message into mush.
105 I found it hard not to let my gaze wander over the sideways-falling cup of her blue bikini.
106 When you are having a telephone conversation you are more likely to be distracted and let your attention wander.
107 It was definitely not a night to let a friend wander around in a drunken stupor searching for his car.
108 I started to wander again, in and out of second-hand bookshops, and then into an amusement arcade.
109 Hundreds of observers, including a team led by former President Jimmy Carter, will wander around on voting day.
110 For his blasphemy and irresponsible behaviour, he was doomed to wander about like a sea-tossed ghost, never to rest again.
111 Park-goers often wander into the restaurant for a bite to eat.
112 The staff would provide him with toys to amuse himself with when his attention began to wander.
112 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
113 The young bird will wander the ocean and probably not return to breed for five years.
114 We wander through it like Casaubon, clutching lists we've pencilled on the backs of envelopes.
115 I wonder whether any of the clapboard houses I wander past is the house where it happened, where All killed herself.
116 The dunderheads etc wander in and out picking hungrily at the remains of a beetroot salad.
117 The vehicle tends to wander a lot and, with a caravan on the back, is even worse.
118 Wander through awned streets . Turbaned faces going by.
119 Sagittarius will manage to wander to the next town.
120 Grace allowed her mind to wander to other things.
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