Use "roamed" in a sentence

1. Savage beasts once roamed these forests.

2. Barefoot children roamed the streets.

3. 24 His gaze roamed over her.

4. 6 In the nineteenth century, pirates roamed the seas.

5. For years I've roamed these empty halls

6. Stray dogs roamed the streets at night.

7. In the nineteenth century, pirates roamed the seas.

8. She roamed the building from garret to cellar.

9. At one point, buffalo freely roamed North America.

10. They say that... great beasts once roamed this world.

11. 13 In the afternoons they roamed the countryside roundabout.

12. The lovers roamed around the fields in complete forgetfulness of time.

13. At night, packs of savage dogs roamed the streets.

14. Her eyes roamed over the books on the shelf.

15. Hungry beggars roamed the streets in search of food.

16. Several thousand years ago, many Archons roamed Teyvat, each …

17. He offered us protection When monsters roamed the land

18. Huge rats roamed the streets slaying then devouring their victims.

19. Wild Burros have roamed the hills northeast of Riverside for decades

20. How many centuries has it been since dragons roamed the skies?

21. Communist guerrillas roamed the countryside, forcing villagers to join their ranks.

22. He cruised this isolated area and further east where the Beothuk roamed

23. Blue whales are the largest animals that have ever roamed the planet.

24. 7 Untamed horses roamed free in the wilds of the American plains.

25. In summer, bison roamed freely, almost continuously cropping the abundant green grass.

26. They roamed mountains and forests, adorned with ivy and skins Explanation of Bacchant

27. His hands swept restlessly over her body, touching, stroking, his fingers igniting fires wherever they roamed.

28. An English ship had roamed the Indian Ocean, preying with impunity upon Portuguese commerce.

29. They crowded the buses and roamed the streets and seemed to have envelop everything.

30. Synonyms for Bimbled include ambled, dandered, roamed, sauntered, strolled, wandered, moseyed, tootled, meandered and mooched

31. The lynx and bears that once roamed the Alps are gone because of uncontrolled hunting.

32. Synonyms for Bimbled include ambled, dandered, roamed, sauntered, strolled, wandered, moseyed, tootled, meandered and mooched

33. An iron - spiked stick in hand he roamed at will , wandering from peak to peak .

34. This is the Earth at a time when the dinosaurs roamed a lush and fertile planet.

35. Industry, such as it was, almost stood still, and the jobless and underemployed roamed city streets.

36. The hills below were rising into moorland, vast and brown, on which the sheep roamed more sparsely.

37. Thousands of Gulf Coast sheep roamed free range over pastures in the South, except for regular roundups.

38. Noun guards armed with bludgeons roamed the compound Verb The victim was Bludgeoned to death with a hammer.

39. The enormous land over which they roamed and hunted belonged to all, and its bounty could sustain everyone.

40. Long ago the majestic lion roamed the entire African continent and some parts of Asia, Europe, India, and Palestine.

41. Communities driven from the countryside huddled behind heavily defended walls while outside the horde roamed and plundered at will.

42. Visitors roamed through the printery, bookbindery, shipping department, workshops, and laundry, as well as parts of the administration building.

43. Sometimes, we sought out wildlife by taking trips into game parks, where lions and other wild animals roamed freely.

44. * David and his men helped Nabal’s shepherds guard their flocks against thieves who roamed through the wilderness.—1 Samuel 25:14-16.

45. Graceful birds could be seen in the sky, and animals of various kinds roamed the land —none of them a threat to humans.

46. 29 Communities driven from the countryside huddled behind heavily defended walls while outside the horde roamed and plundered at will.

47. Beringia was much more than simply a region on a map, or a place where mammoths roamed a cold grassy plain

48. About 150 years ago, nearly 30 million Bison roamed the Great Plains until a mass slaughter began in the early 1800s

49. The Aurochs were a species of wild bovines that once roamed a vast swath of territory throughout Europe, Asia, and North Africa

50. The interminable duns and khakis of La Mancha are the same that Don Quixote roamed across in his Crackbrained quest for adventure

51. When the Interior Department's BLM conducted its first wild horse and Burro census in 1974, an estimated 15,000 wild Burros roamed the West

52. Low-born king's intimates, Reynold Bray, Richard Empson and Edmund Dudley, devoted themselves to extortion, while the king's spies and "promoters" roamed and listened everywhere.

53. The port also served as a valuable base for fishermen who roamed as far north as the Kamchatka Peninsula to catch salmon and other fish.

54. Several thousand years ago, many Archons roamed Teyvat, each with control over particular aspects of an element.However, when seven divine thrones in Celestia opened up, promising the victors absolute …

55. For years, French photographer Le Bijoutier has roamed the five boroughs of New York City, documenting street art as it has developed over the past decade

56. Most of the people who lived here either lived in coastal villages, fishing, or were nomads who roamed around with the environment trying to find water.

57. His eyes left her face and fell to searching the ground. They roamed about until they came to the chrysanthemum bed where she had been working.

58. For years, French-Italian photographer Le Bijoutier has roamed the five boroughs of New York City, documenting street art as it has developed over the past decade

59. Creodonts were carnivorous placental mammals who roamed North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa for about fifty-million years before becoming extinct less than ten-million years ago

60. Cody, named for its legendary founder, Buffalo Bill Cody, remains as full of Old West adventure as it was during the days when Bill himself roamed Wyoming

61. When Stalingrad fell in January 19 after 300,000 German soldiers had been killed, Goebbels banned the song entirely, saying that "a dance of death roamed throughout its bard."

62. It was here that the San hunter-gatherers of the Stone Age roamed the hills of the Limpopo and left behind their engravings and paintings in rock shelters.

63. In the mid-20th century, Northeast Asian leopards were absent or very rarely encountered in the Primorye region of the Russian Far East at places where Siberian tigers roamed.

64. At one time, according to this record, great saber-toothed tigers stalked their prey in Europe, horses larger than any now living roamed North America, and mammoths foraged in Siberia.

65. A Brontothere is an ancient mammal which roamed the area of Badlands National Park about 38-34 million years ago. Badlands Brontotheres are also known as Megacerops coloradensis in scientific literature.

66. Aarrgh! Mutiny Bay Adventure Golf beckons you back to the days when pirate ships roamed the coast and sounds of the Outer Banks and local land pirates lured ships to shore

67. Tiny four-toed horses, huge rhino-like brontotheres, crocodilians, and meat-eating Creodonts that once roamed ancient jungles are now found in the rocks of the Clarno Unit, as well as an incredibly diverse range of plant life

68. After Game 4, a 10-2 Atlanta victory, bands of seemingly drunken Braves fans, Bombinating their droning tomahawk chant, roamed the area around the stadium as if it were 2019, and a nearby hotel

69. Moghuls rule in the region was restored by Uwais Khan (1418–1428), a devout Muslim who was frequently at war with the Oirats (Western Mongols) who roamed in the area east of Lake Balkash.

70. ‘The Banteng once roamed the forests in many parts of the Kingdom.’ ‘Nevertheless, the kouprey is shy and more difficult to kill than either gaur or Banteng.’ ‘To create the Banteng, scientists inserted DNA from the dead Banteng's skin cells into egg cells from …

71. 1989, Keith Bosley, translating Elias Lönnrot, The Kalevala, XVII: The mother sought the one gone / astray, for the lost she longs: / she ran great swamps as a wolf / trod the wilds as a Bruin / waters as an otter roamed […].

72. ‘The Banteng once roamed the forests in many parts of the Kingdom.’ ‘Nevertheless, the kouprey is shy and more difficult to kill than either gaur or Banteng.’ ‘To create the Banteng, scientists inserted DNA from the dead Banteng's skin cells into egg cells from …

73. Migrations, inter-marriages, political alliances, wholesale absorption of captives and desertions, however, make it impossible to fix the tribal limits with any degree of exactness; yet the Algonquins may be said to have roamed over the country from what is now Kentucky to Hudson Bay

74. The Cougar (Puma concolor), also known as puma, mountain lion, panther, catamount, American lion and mishibijn (Ojibwa), is the largest wildcat in North America north of Mexico.It once roamed throughout Wisconsin, one of three wild cats native to the state, along with the bobcat and Canada lynx

75. Bummer and Lazarus were two stray dogs that roamed the streets of San Francisco, California, United States, in the early 1860s.Recognized for their unique bond and their prodigious rat-killing ability, they became a fixture of city newspapers, were exempted from local ordinances, and immortalized in cartoons.

76. 'When you look at segments of the Xenopus genome, you literally are looking at structures that are 360 million years old and were part of the genome of the last common ancestor of all birds, frogs, dinosaurs and mammals that ever roamed the Earth,' explained Dr Hellsten.

77. Before the famed Australopithecus afarensis Lucy roamed the land of Ethiopia some 3.18 million years ago, one of her progenitors, an Australopithecus anamensis, met its demise in what is now the paleontological site of Woranso-Mille, in the Afar Region of Ethiopia.The discovery of the first known A

78. Amplexus is considered to be highly conserved in anurans over evolutionary time (Wells 2007), as evidenced by the description of only nine forms of Amplexus in the more than 7100 described anurans, a group that has roamed the earth for at least 260 million years (Anderson et al

79. Usage examples of "Brere". When that Arcite had roamed all his fill, And *sungen all the roundel* lustily, *sang the roundelay* Into a study he fell suddenly, As do those lovers in their *quainte gears*, *odd fashions* Now in the crop*, and now down in the Brere s**, …

80. Migrations, inter-marriages, political alliances, wholesale absorption of captives and desertions, however, make it impossible to fix the tribal limits with any degree of exactness; yet the Algonquins may be said to have roamed over the country from what is now Kentucky to Hudson Bay, and from the Atlantic to the Mississippi and perhaps beyond.