I suddenly found that I'd been wandering around the new mall for 3 hours.
The wandering stream wended it's way through the idyllic meadow.
Nomad means wandering or roaming. The nomad tribe roamed the desert.
The simple predicate is "are wandering".
I couldn't decide which store to visit first and ended up wandering around the city for a while.It's a beautiful warm, breezy day, just right for wandering along the beach.Grandad finds it difficult to keep to one subject; if he gets bored his mind starts wandering.
Aimlessly wandering through the desert sands, with the sun beating down, almost cost the explorer his life.
restless = ΑΚΟΥΡΑΣΤΟΣ (pronounced "akourastos"
Albert had no destination in mind that anyone knew about, so when they found him wandering on the trail, no one asked him where he was going.
A corral is where horses are kept. Meaning an enclosure to keep animals from wandering. 'Corral some men and form the posse.' Meaning to gather together.
"Amiss" is an adverb. It describes how the verb/action in the sentence was performed. It should be used after the verb. Example: "I was really just wandering amiss." Here, 'wandering' is the verb and amiss describes how I was wondering.
ROVER is a Person who spends their time wandering
Erratic.
unsettled, roving, wandering
Meander or ramble.