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Discover Ludwig'wanders' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a verb which means to move in a casual or leisurely way, often without a specific destination in mind. For example, "He wandered through the park, enjoying the scenery and fresh air."
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Snow, in this poem, is merciless and deadly: the lonely Lucy Gray, who wanders out into an unexpected blizzard, gets lost and is never seen again.
These man-who-wronged-me anthems are all well and good until your other half wanders off to buy drinks, only to reappear half an hour later with two shots of Aftershock Blue and a light-up baby's dummy.
Your sincere but uninformed Facebook pal, who truly just wants to understand why it's not #AllLivesMatter or which pronoun to use for Caitlyn Jenner is the social media equivalent of the friend who wanders in halfway through the movie and says: Who's that?
He entered No 10 wearing the straw boater of jaunty comical arrogance; he recently tried the itchy woollen hat of humble public servitude; and now he wanders between micro-managed photo-opportunities – a milk-guzzling lamb, a paint-smeared child – without any hat at all, bareheaded in the storms.
"You just try to keep busy every day so you don't just think and think and think … [Then] you'll be driving in the car and suddenly your mind wanders and you just start crying".
Wherever her mind wanders, a tweet shortly follows, and she does not hold back.
A bloke in a Knights jumper and jeans, and the biggest and reddest mullet since teenage John Connor's mate in Terminator 2, wanders by with three mates, of lesser importance.
As my mind wanders, Marion taps at her watch.
"I am the Cheshire cat that welcomes Alice in Wonderland with its diabolic smile, and chatters away as she wanders around the Château," offers Mr Murakami on the palace's website.
The number of construction jobs is more than 300,000 lower than its peak.Anyone who wanders down a British high street will agree with Fathom's contention that instead of being a nation of shopkeepers, Britain has become a nation of estate agents.Whose fault is this?
Under pressure, regional leaders pay lip service to the federal leadership and wait until its attention wanders.
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