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It really should be included with the Roam itself, like the one included with Sonos’ Move speaker, both to give the tiny gadget a more permanent spot for home playback and keep it topped off when you need to grab it and go.
SONOS’ ROAM IS A PRETTY, PORTABLE AND PRICEY SPEAKER THAT COULD ENHANCE YOUR SUMMER PLANSPATRICK LUCAS AUSTINJULY 6, 2021TIME
This includes the Move and the all-new Roam, which is smart, lightweight, waterproof, and ready for any adventure.
WHEN AN ATHLETE REFUSES TO BE BROKENOUTSIDE EDITORSAPRIL 6, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINE
Thus four thousand Indians at most roam through, rather than occupy, these vast stretches of inland territory and sea-shore.
THE JESUIT RELATIONS AND ALLIED DOCUMENTS, VOL. II: ACADIA, 1612-1614VARIOUS
It would be too dismal for Gwynne to roam through the purlieus with a policeman—and he cannot come down often.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTON
He does not keep them in barns, or feed them with hay, but they roam over the hills, and feed on grass both in winter and summer.
THE NURSERY, NOVEMBER 1881, VOL. XXXVARIOUS
He hasn't the nerve to forsake his native heath and roam the wide world, a free and independent gentleman.
PRISON MEMOIRS OF AN ANARCHISTALEXANDER BERKMAN
Overwhelming it was, furious, relentless; his thoughts strove to roam, but it seized him by the hair and dragged him back.
LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIR
Robert grew impatient, and began to roam nearer to Rundell House, in the hope of seeing her.
THE UNDERWORLDJAMES C. WELSH
He jist projects around in the hills, pans a little gold en rambles around by himse'f. He's not 'gold mad,' he jist likes to roam.
DAVID LANNARCK, MIDGETGEORGE S. HARNEY
Sef built it for his fair ones and poets to roam, and think themselves in Allah's paradise.
GOD WILLS IT!WILLIAM STEARNS DAVIS
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO ROAM

  • abided
  • affected
  • dallied
  • frequented
  • got along with
  • had relations with
  • haunted
  • lingered
  • lived
  • loitered
  • resided
  • resorted
  • roamed
  • spent time
  • stood around
  • swelled
  • tarried
  • waste time
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