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wander
verb as in move about aimlessly
Strong matches
verb as in digress; get lost
Example Sentences
Tour operators told the BBC the visitors' movements were even more restricted than on pre-pandemic trips - they had fewer opportunities to wander the streets and talk to locals.
My husband wandered into the room during my “With Love, Meghan” viewing, took in a second or two of her presentation, and described Meghan's soothing manner of speech as the soundtrack to euthanasia.
"She was in surgery for some hours; my other daughter and I just wandered around London waiting for the call, we were so worried," she said.
David Zaslav, meanwhile, wandered around solo with a glass of what looked like wine in hand.
He checked to see if anyone was hiding under a car, in a truck bed, in one of several outbuildings — “always looking over your shoulder” — before helping wrangle any cows wandering where they shouldn’t.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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