Similar words: commander in chief, doddering, smoldering, wander, wanderlust, lingering, superintendent, gathering. Meaning: ['wɑndərɪŋ /'wɒn-] n. travelling about without any clear destination. adj. 1. (of groups of people) tending to travel and change settlements frequently 2. of a path e.g. 3. having no fixed course.
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91 But they were not used to wandering by themselves, in the manner of the later homeless children.
92 Rather than wandering around aimlessly, the ovoid twosome decided to visit a nearby castle to obtain directions.
93 He keeps wandering into minor subplots, about a flamenco dancer and a dancing doctors demonstration.
94 They walked on, wandering through a warren of tortuous passageways where the noise and stench grasped Athelstan by the throat.
95 The continuous wandering of the continents also produced a cascade of side effects.
96 Right from the first day of term the two of them started wandering round together during the morning-break and in the lunch-hour.
97 They then have a moment of near romance before wandering off into a different story.
98 Dolezal decides to play detective in a one man undercover operation, wandering naively into deathtrap after deathtrap.
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99 We Israelites, the wandering heirs Of a bewildered dervish, are taught distrust in prayer.
100 Next morning Clarissa was wandering about her bedroom in a state of undress, feeling miserable.
101 After his Bolton wandering had turned into a rout, some of his staff were visibly shaken.
102 After wandering about on the morning of the quake, he found himself hungry and made his way to the hotel.
103 The fivesome are a comfortable shambles, wandering around and, like, being nice and loose about this whole gig scenario.
104 He had two fresh shaving scars on his chin which his fingers kept wandering up to touch.
105 Some people keep wandering aimlessly from womb to tomb. They seek nothing and achieve nothing. RVM
106 So much discussion of disruption loses its way with attention wandering from one priority to another.
107 Gutfreund took the pulse of the place by simply wandering around it and asking questions of the traders.
108 After her own parents died and she was left destitute, Elizabeth had found her wandering the streets.
109 One night, he stumbled out of his house in the Los Gatos hills, wandering aimlessly.
110 The littlest kid got killed on the Ross road, hit by a truck, wandering about on her own, famished.
111 By wandering aimlessly, all places became equal, and it no longer mattered where he was.
112 Usually, I find myself wandering half-heartedly around the rails hoping some fabulous garment will leap out and grab me.
113 How long had I been wandering about Warsaw like a lost soul?
114 Otis was wandering around the house with a miniature billiard ball in his mouth.
115 The ride back to the city seemed interminable, and he found himself wandering aimlessly.
116 By wielding his lasso in the White House, Ickes can help to stop Clinton from wandering off-message.
117 It hardened to a mask, and she lay under it for three days, wandering inside her body.
118 I thought he was wandering off, but he went up to the counter and asked for a coffee.
119 He missed wandering about the corridors but the thought of walking made his feet throb and ache even more.
120 My mind is wandering, as Isabel has said, I forget things.
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