Deanie Etcetera's mind often wandered as she thought of her love, Mitch Longley. Jim Harrington wandered into Echelon Towers Voorhees to visit Carol Schultz.
The walkers had wandered into the deers' feeding ground.
No, it is not an adverb. wandered is the past tense (and past participle) for the verb "to wander." It may be used as an adjective and one of the adverb forms is wanderingly.
On occasion, especially if a stray horse has wandered too far into alligator territory.
Zeus's jealous wife, Hera, turned Io in a cow with a gladfly stinging her rump while the cow wandered.
I think that if a penguin wandered off on land it would probably die of hunger, it will lose body heat, their blood temperature will go down and they will freeze to death.
Sorry, my mind wandered... The gurgling stream wandered through the open meadow.
The stream wandered slowly around the meadow. Happily, I only wandered around the mall for about 40 minutes until I found you.
I aimlessly wandered the streets.
As a verb "The man wandered around aimlessly".
The wanderer wandered in the dessert for many days.
The walkers had wandered into the deers' feeding ground.
cause: they wandered off the trail and become lost. effect: they had to be rescued.
I'm about 90% certain it is an adverb. About can serve as an adverb, preposition or adjective. I'm 99.9999999999999% certain it isn't an adjective as used here, but preposition or adverb depends on whether there is anything more to the sentence: He wandered about (aimlessly) => about is an adverb He wandered about the park => about is a preposition
Whiny Whitney wandered wildy while whining
The tramp walked down the street, begging for money as he wandered.
He wandered through the rabbit warren of interconnected hallways in the old hotel.
Iggle Piggle wandered around therefore he could see Upsy Daisy