wander|wandered|wandering|wanders in English
verb
[wan·der || 'wɑndə(r) /'wɒn-]
loiter; move aimlessly; lose one's way; go astray
Use "wander|wandered|wandering|wanders" in a sentence
1. All of us seemed to wander down the road, but we wandered purposefully.
2. I said, it wanders.
3. Barbar also wanders the garrison
4. God knows where she wanders.
5. A beggar often wanders this street.
6. Master Wind wanders like the wind.
7. Master Wind wanders like the wind
8. We need not wander.
9. 16 They wandered around miserably.
10. 11 I wandered around aimlessly.
11. 20 The old lady wandered off.
12. The children wandered in the woods.
13. One day she wandered further afield.
14. My mind continued to wander.
15. Nomadic tribes wander these deserts.
16. He wandered Aimlessly through the crowd
17. During the sermon Sarah's attention wandered.
18. I wandered lonely like a cloud.
19. I wandered restlessly round my room.
20. Your writing is coarse, full of errors, and it wanders.
21. And a wandering spirit.
22. He wandered about naked and hungry.
23. He actually wandered off this morning.
24. The travelers wandered in the way.
25. And I felt that I had wandered