strayed in English

verb
1
move away aimlessly from a group or from the right course or place.
I strayed a few blocks in the wrong direction
synonyms:wander offgo astrayget separatedget lostdigressdeviatewanderget sidetrackedgo off on/at a tangentveer offget off the subject

Use "strayed" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "strayed" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "strayed", or refer to the context using the word "strayed" in the English Dictionary.

1. Her eyes strayed involuntarily.

2. “My feet had almost strayed” (2)

3. Some of the cattle have strayed.

4. His hand strayed to the telephone.

5. The submarine had strayed into Russian waters.

6. Three of the soldiers strayed into enemy territory.

7. The new puppy strayed from room to room.

8. His tongue even strayed out to moisten them.

9. 6 Our sheep have strayed from the fold.

10. He strayed into the path of an oncoming car.

11. A herd of cattle had strayed into the road.

12. It seems that I've strayed into a den of thieves.

13. The wolf might have strayed away after a squirrel or partridge.

14. His mind strayed back to Ralston, and to the Bibulous explorer

15. 26 They got lost when they strayed too far from the footpath.

16. 28 They worry that he has strayed from the path of fiscal rectitude.

17. I strayed a few blocks in the wrong direction and became hopelessly lost.

18. If a young lamb strayed from the flock, it would become easy prey.

19. Synonyms for Apostatized include deserted, abandoned, backslid, backslided, backslidden, defected, rejected, reneged, renounced and strayed

20. When a violent man turning in anger strayed from Wisdom, he perished in his fratricidal fury.

21. Some of these individuals may have strayed from the flock and have stopped engaging in Christian activities.

22. 27 Several children had strayed onto an airport runway and been mown down by a jet.

23. She strayed from the text in a few places to illustrate some of her more interesting points.

24. 23 For all his bold chivalry this watchful Celt seems surely to have strayed from a wayside pulpit.

25. Walkers and climbers who get into trouble are often found later to have strayed off their intended course.

26. 20 For all his bold chivalry this watchful Celt seems surely to have strayed from a wayside pulpit.

27. The son who asks for his inheritance and then squanders it represents those who have strayed from the congregation.

28. But this one, like the others, had strayed too far to the west, away from its regular migratory route.

29. Over two years of use, for more than 000 tests, it has never strayed beyond the permitted margin of error.

30. On a rocky unmade track through the olive groves, we might have strayed through a time warp into a Biblical landscape.

31. Therefore, it was possible that shots aimed at suspected burglars had strayed accidentally to the area of the patrol and observation base

32. Over the course of Earth's history, many misguided asteroids have strayed off their orbital path and landed on our planet as meteorites.

33. Domscheit-Berg has declined to go into the details of his dispute with WikiLeaks but suggested the whistleblower site strayed from its mission.

34. Therefore, it was possible that shots aimed at suspected burglars had strayed accidentally to the area of the patrol and observation base;

35. While Cubicles have been an American workplace staple since the 1960s, their design has strayed very little from the traditional look over the years

36. Maoism not only strayed from Marxism in turning to the countryside but was also profoundly non-Leninist in celebrating the spontaneity of peasant revolt.

37. I don't know why I ever strayed from MAC Cosmetics, but I'm back! I picked up the MAC Art Library in Flame-Boyant and it's amazing!

38. We've strayed our furthest from God, in the name of our own Avarices, and in the end, Mother Earth is the ultimate destroyer, completing our apocalypse

39. Bandy's songs never strayed far from the traditional barroom fare -- delivered with a knowing sense of humor, loving, cheating, drinking, and patriotic songs form the core of his

40. ‘Tinu, a Bootblack, was so fascinated by the show that he strayed into the audience.’ ‘They came to work in the large industrial cities of the Northeast and Midwest as …

41. At 03:00 on 1 July, 90th Light Infantry Division advanced east but strayed too far north and ran into the 1st South African Division's defences and became pinned down.

42. ‘Tinu, a Bootblack, was so fascinated by the show that he strayed into the audience.’ ‘They came to work in the large industrial cities of the Northeast and Midwest as …

43. For an hour, our group wandered round Pripyat, stepping over broken glass and lumps of wood and stone, with the constant Chirrup of our radiation counters providing warnings if we strayed too far

44. 8 The two children, picked up by some policeman and placed in the refuge, or stolen by some mountebank, or having simply strayed off in that immense Chinese puzzle of a Paris, did not return.

45. The fact is, Agrarianism and Christian Agrarianism is, on one hand, simple, but on the other hand, it’s a very large concept to grasp. I think it is so large because we as a culture have strayed so far

46. ‘The Airspace in which the aircraft is to be operated is dense with other aircraft and restrictions.’ ‘The Red Arrows aerobatic team had to take emergency action to avoid a tragedy when a microlight aircraft strayed into its Airspace at an Airshow, the RAF revealed today.’

47. In one of his letters he has described how one evening while reading an English book on aesthetics and plodding through its abstruse definitions and fine distinctions he suddenly felt wearied and dejected as though he had strayed into an empty mirage , filled with mocking voices .

48. ‘As science strode Boldly into one arena of knowledge after another, it discredited claims to the infallibility of revelation.’ ‘Many philosophers will Boldly tell us that we have strayed well beyond the limits of meaningful discourse.’ ‘The working class had seized the initiative in 1917 and had Boldly …

49. The southeastern part of the Strait of Tartary was the site of one of the tensest incidents of the Cold War, when on September 1, 1983, Korean Air Lines Flight 007, carrying 269 people including a sitting U.S. congressman, Larry McDonald, strayed into the Soviet air space and was attacked by a Soviet Su-15 interceptor just west of Sakhalin Island.

50. Re: Mathew Higbee of Higbee & Associates Bullshits People about "National Law Firm" « Reply #11 on: April 03, 2018, 11:36:44 PM » In November 2016 (the very first post of this discussion which unfortunately strayed off-topic), I called bullshit on Higbee & Associates being a "national" law firm because of their use of rented addresses and