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wander

[won-der] / ˈwɒn dər /




Example Sentences

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The old man was a hedge knight, meaning he wandered about Westeros renting out his protective services to monied houses and, occasionally, those in need.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead of eventually becoming stationary, the bubbles kept wandering through many possible arrangements.

From Science Daily

“These Divided Isles” describes how terrorists and visionaries followed a wandering path to peace at the end of the 20th century, and the reasons why the fragile equilibrium has been put in jeopardy again.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the crowd wandered off, the stone building ahead of us came into view.

From Literature

Online research clarifies that the partner is still her husband, Eric, whose wandering eye started it all.

From Los Angeles Times