It means that someone has gone to another location with no real purpose. It can also mean to become lost, such as--> "He wandered off the path and became lost in the woods."
"ยกNo hay problema!" is a common way to respond to "no wander" in Spanish.
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Off the top of my head: warden
'Meandering' is to wander here and there, apparently aimlessly.
My mind likes to wander to far-off places.
It means that someone has gone to another location with no real purpose. It can also mean to become lost, such as--> "He wandered off the path and became lost in the woods."
they dont care about her .. they do.. but they are lazy to take care of her on that.
go or depart, step out, move on, split, wander off
it means to wander or to stray
The slave-women wander into the woods.
The future tense is will wander.
Tourists should stay in groups and not wander off.