Sentence examples for to wandering from inspiring English sources

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to wandering

verb

To move without purpose or specified destination; often in search of livelihood.

  • To wander over the fields

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Yet Chao returned to wandering.

I took to wandering in my garden at all hours.

"I'll probably have to go back to wandering Tower Video.

So I took to wandering the streets of Liverpool.

Spooky prison stories aside, crocodiles remain a deterrent to wandering off alone on Coiba.

When his former wife took his furniture, he said, he took to wandering the beach.

He said he would like to work someday as a barker for tour buses, selling Manhattan's attractions to wandering tourists.

In between this and bemusing the locals with my sun burn, I took to wandering around central Buenos Aires.

DENVER — Researchers into the ancient human past are used to wandering the world in search of artifacts.

"Apparently," Gervais Jr recalled in 2006, "his hands were so used to wandering they had their own passport".

Having said that, I'm not averse to wandering into town of an evening for a drink and a dance.

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