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wander

[won-der] / ˈwɒn dər /




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Experts believe it's a young male that may have accidentally wandered into shallow waters.

From BBC

It can stay still for hours, striking only when prey wanders too close.

From BBC

Lucas, 61, a musician from Bristol, travels to the Lake District in Cumbria for one week every month and regularly posts pictures of his wanderings.

From BBC

An inflatable unicorn with rainbow-coloured tail wandered through the crowd with a sign reading "Leave the Constitution in Peace" round its neck.

From BBC

The deportees wandered in the dark until they found a park, where Rodríguez spent the first of what would be many nights curled up on the ground, trying to sleep.

From Los Angeles Times