roam

[US]/rəʊm/
[UK]/roʊm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. wander aimlessly; move about or travel aimlessly
vt. wander aimlessly; move about or travel aimlessly
n. wandering aimlessly; moving about or traveling aimlessly

Phrases & Collocations

roam freely

roam around

roam the streets

roam in nature

roam about

Example Sentences

roam about the forest

to roam about the country

They roamed about in the park.

gangs of drunken youths roamed the streets.

he let his mind roam as he walked.

growing wild; roaming wild.

in this day and age it is madness to allow children to roam around after dark.

tigers once roamed over most of Asia.

gangs of youths roamed the streets unopposed.

Scientists have more to do than to allow their imaginations to roam at large.

her eyes roamed over the chattering women.

No longer does the giant sandworm roam free, producing the spice melange.

The former is made up of roaming in water, indoor surfing and hathpace water-skiing.

There were six guards roaming the estate, all goons in civvies so as not to attract attention.

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