Let's just roam through the streets of Rome this evening.
The foam from Rome will often roam back home.
My friend from Rome is a plebian.
Wanderlust means the urge to roam. He was stricken by a sense of wanderlust, and wanted to go camping or hiking soon.
The Caesars of Rome were buried in elaborate crypts.
The likely word is the present tense of the verb to roam, which is "roams."The spelling Rome is the capital of Italy.
A sentence for tribune is I was chosen to be a tribune and I had a very responsible job because I needed to protect the lower-class of ancient Rome.
The homophone for roam is "rome."
The homonym for Rome is roam, which means to move about or travel aimlessly.
Roam is a homonym of Rome.
*Here they roam freely among the visitors to the park. *We had to roam around the shops to keep us occupied and entertained for a while.
roam
Rome. (Get it? roam, rome?)
The homophone for Rome is Roam.... I think -_-
Rome
Rome, roam
It's spelled Rome....
The homophone for wander is "wonder."
no, it does not have free roam.