I like to wander around the museum. He let his mind wander as the teacher droned on.
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To wander is to move about without a specific route or destination. An example sentence using wander would be: We decided that we will wander around downtown until we find a good restaurant to eat dinner at.
I was surfing the net and I would wander into questions I couldn't help but answer on Answers.com.
When I first moved to California, I used to wander around just to admire the natural beauty of the place.
He liked to wander through the forests, letting his thoughts meander as he explored the quiet paths.
Sometimes a person's wanderlust is called a "traveling bone".
Stop Wandering and start working. I just love to Wander alone.
They say that there is a time to wander, when we are young and the earth is green.
My mind likes to wander to far-off places.
Here we are free to shop, to visit the museum or just wander at will.
I saw a lonely girl wander in the still, quiet park. or I wandered into the park. which ever i don't care which one u use
Depending on the person of the verb. 1st person spoken would be 'i am wandering' but if you use the verb to have as the main verb and have wander as a noun you could also use the following - 'i am having a wander.' Its use as a verb will be most like Wandering in present tense. As a noun it will usually be Wander. Hope taht helps.