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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151 When in Capri , don't wander off the beach in a bikini.
152 Just a bit of cybernetic fungus that would unobtrusively wander the net.
153 I wander and hesitate , ho , roam and rove in a slow pace.
154 The area is heavily militarised and not a place to wander around in with your trousers stuffed into your socks clutching a copy of the Real Ale Pub Guide.
155 After the Sabbath, we would wander off to the fields and have a feast with fish cooked on the spit, Iraqi pita and arak .
156 The dogs have greater freedom too, for they are allowed to wander outside their enclosure.
157 They wander about for food And growl if they are not satisfied.
158 Strings and woodwind steadily wander the said extensive third theme,(http://sentencedict.com/wander.html) attaining at last fortissimo.
159 Using the external infrared sensors we implement a tracking algorithm and a safe wander algor.
160 A lonely porcupine likes to wander to the river alone and stare into the water expressionless.
161 Take time to wander among Kazan Cathedral's semi circle of enormous brown columns.
162 Baseline wander is one of the important factors that affect the detective of electrocardiograph.
163 An extensive area of open land on which livestock wander and graze.
164 And then I wander about the dread nocturnal countryside of this inhuman season.
165 Where Namibia meets both Angola and the sea, hunters and gatherers still wander remote mountains.
166 Wander the narrow alleys of any souk and you'll realise why Moroccan food is so tongue-tingling: the carefully shaped, rainbow-hued piles of spices are dazzling.
167 Mr. Craven won 't permit you to wander or go poking about the house.
168 She could be a good scholar if she didn't let her mind wander so much.
169 As you wander around any theme park, you will feel it's unique.
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.