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wander
verb
to
walk
or
travel
around
with
no
fixed
plan
,
purpose
,
or
destination
•
On
warm
summer
evenings
,
locals
love
to
wander
along
the
riverside
promenade
watching
the
reflections
on
the
water
.
On
warm
summer
evenings
,
locals
love
to
wander
along
the
riverside
promenade
watching
the
reflections
on
the
water
.
•
After
checking
into
her
hostel
,
Mia
wandered
through
the
lively
street
market
,
tasting
snacks
from
every
stall
.
After
checking
into
her
hostel
,
Mia
wandered
through
the
lively
street
market
,
tasting
snacks
from
every
stall
.
From
Old
English
wandrian
“
to
move
aimlessly
,”
related
to
Old
High
German
wantarōn
“
to
roam
.”
verb
to
stray
or
move
away
from
the
correct
path
or
place
•
If
you
don
’
t
latch
the
gate
,
the
sheep
will
wander
onto
the
road
.
If
you
don
’
t
latch
the
gate
,
the
sheep
will
wander
onto
the
road
.
•
The
toddler
wandered
away
from
his
mother
in
the
busy
department
store
.
The
toddler
wandered
away
from
his
mother
in
the
busy
department
store
.
verb
(
of
thoughts
,
attention
,
or
conversation
)
to
shift
away
from
the
main
focus
or
subject
•
Her
mind
often
wanders
during
long
meetings
.
Her
mind
often
wanders
during
long
meetings
.
•
Try
not
to
let
the
discussion
wander
too
far
from
the
agenda
.
Try
not
to
let
the
discussion
wander
too
far
from
the
agenda
.