wandering

IPA: wˈɑndɝɪŋ

noun

  • Travelling without preset route; roaming.
  • Irregular turning of the eyes.
  • Aimless thought.
  • Straying from a desired path.
  • (chiefly in the plural) Disordered speech or delirium.

adjective

  • Which wanders; travelling from place to place.
  • (medicine, of an organ) Abnormally capable of moving in certain directions.
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Examples of "wandering" in Sentences

  • A pickpocket is seen wandering through the crowd.
  • Ok. The above is wandering from the topic at hand.
  • This is one of what I call my wandering days before I fall to work.
  • “Error” in Latin means both what it means in English, and a more literal “wandering from the path”.
  • In Poland, where the moth was called the wandering death-bird, its cries were likened to those of a grief-stricken child.
  • When she saw my expression wandering away from the conversation, she would touch the back of my hand with hers and smile at me with her eyes.
  • Her structureless wandering is supposed to form a bond between her and The Mad Hatter (a mulit-accented, multi-colored Johnny Depp), but we only know that because thee characters tell us.
  • The water pooled and spread across the gravel parking lot before running in wandering rivulets out into the field beyond, where bright butterflies swarmed and fluttered, dabbing at the mud I was making.
  • U.S. Video: Gingrich explores presidential run U.S. Video: Police: Teen beaten, tortured at party Report Abuse When the term "wandering spider" came up in the headline, the first thing that came to mind is the Brazillian Wandering Spider, not the Yellow Orb Spider.

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