wanderings in English

noun

travels, roaming, roving, wayfaring

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1. Chaw (TX Metal) Wanderings; Recent Comments

2. They suffered through wanderings in the wilderness.

3. For Inman, the torturous wanderings test his will to survive.

4. Oh, not forgetting a stack of self-indulgent musical wanderings.

5. Backsheesh; a woman's wanderings by Beckman, Nellie Sims

6. They are unrealistic imaginations, daydreams, idle mind wanderings.

7. These qualities serve Boy well in the course of his canine wanderings.

8. His wanderings yielded some of his finest work, both fiction and nonfiction.

9. After this, Li Bai began his aimless wanderings all over the country.

10. The tabernacle served as a portable temple during Israel’s wanderings in the wilderness.

11. To stop performing an activity or action; desist: "fold our wings, / And Cease from wanderings" (Tennyson)

12. 23 In her desolate wanderings she came to Eleusis and sat by the wayside near a well.

13. To stop performing an activity or action; desist: "fold our wings, / And Cease from wanderings" (Tennyson)

14. Often Ark Bible The chest containing the Ten Commandments written on stone tablets, carried by the Hebrews during their desert wanderings

15. 29 On his wanderings Oedipus came to Thebes, solved the riddle of the Sphinx, and thus delivered the city.

16. "Would you mind telling me, " I asked her, "if you ever meet with the character commonly denominated as "A Man About Town" during your daily wanderings?

17. The children of Israel carried the tabernacle with them during their wanderings in the desert and in their conquest of the land of Canaan.

18. Aimless Sentence Examples Robert fled from Normandy and after Aimless wanderings obtained from King Philip the castle of Gerberoi, in the Beauvaisis, from which he harassed the Norman marches

19. The book of Numbers recounts the itinerary of the Israelites throughout the 40 years of their wanderings and encampments around the sacred tabernacle.

20. Scylla and Charybdis, in Greek mythology, two immortal and irresistible monsters who beset the narrow waters traversed by the hero Odysseus in his wanderings described in Homer ’s Odyssey, Book XII

21. In the course of all these wanderings and changes of abode , a small exercise book which was always with him was getting filled with poems .

22. The adventurous homeward voyages of the Greek leaders (including the wanderings of Odysseus and Aeneas (the Aeneid), and the murder of Agamemnon) were told in two epics, the Returns (the lost Nostoi) and Homer's Odyssey.

23. Burton, Wanderings in West Africa, volume II, Dover Publications 1991 edition, page 36: Beyond Cape Palmas, the coast line is a beach of bright white sand, from which the slave Barracoons have now disappeared […]

24. And their numerous Advancings, I do not want your eyes on me: Eyes that land yet never cease Their wanderings and wonderings On the color of my under things, And nauseate with their caprice

25. She writes here about the inspiration for the cover artwork for The Constitutionals by Peter Robinson, which explores and celebrates the therapeutic links between reading, writing, walking and thinking through a fictional treatment of the meditative author’s convalescent wanderings around the town of Reading.

26. The poem tells of the love and wanderings of two young Acadians, Évangéline Bellefontaine and Gabriel Lajeunesse, who, the day after their betrothal, were deported from Grand Pré, NS, on different Louisiana-bound ships

27. The evidences for Astrologic demonology in ancient Israel, when the nation was affected by Hellenism and Babylonian decadence, are found in the latter part of the "Book of the Secrets of Henoch" -- the "Book of the Course of the Lights of Heaven" -- as also previously in the fourth section which treats of Henoch's wanderings "through the secret

28. Aeneas (died 1206 BC) was a Trojan prince who, from 1240 to 1233 BC, led a band of Trojan refugees on a series of wanderings across the Mediterranean before finding a new homeland in Latium in central Italy.There, Aeneas married the daughter of the Latin king Latinus, founded the city of Lavinium as the new capital of the Latins, and became King of the Latins.

29. The hero Aeneas was already known to Greco-Roman legend and myth, having been a character in the Iliad.Virgil took the disconnected tales of Aeneas's wanderings, his vague association with the foundation of Rome and his description as a personage of no fixed characteristics other than a scrupulous pietas, and fashioned the Aeneid into a compelling founding myth or national epic that tied Rome