stray|strayed|straying|strays in English
verb
[streɪ]
wander off, leave the correct course; roam, meander; deviate from the norm, err; digress
Use "stray|strayed|straying|strays" in a sentence
1. Steal some strays?
2. Wee3Beasties: Saving the Strays, New Prague, Minnesota
3. We just picked up a few strays downstream.
4. As a child you always brought home strays.
5. Her eyes strayed involuntarily.
6. Clara and young Crossjay were straying.
7. Brookhaven Strays has 9,676 members
8. Call out patterns and strays.
9. My mind kept straying from the discussion.
10. Miss Farish caught her straying hands.
11. “My feet had almost strayed” (2)
12. Some of the cattle have strayed.
13. His hand strayed to the telephone.
14. The submarine had strayed into Russian waters.
15. I'm a stray dog.
16. Everybody else, spread out, catch some strays.
17. Three of the soldiers strayed into enemy territory.
18. The new puppy strayed from room to room.
19. His tongue even strayed out to moisten them.
20. Her eyes kept straying from the page.
21. 6 Our sheep have strayed from the fold.
22. I'm not a stray.
23. It gets the undesirable strays off the streets.
24. If the conversation strays, the host can tactfully redirect it.
25. You like a child without feet, straying, crying.