Sentences with wander
wan·der
W w - When he got bored he wandered around the fair. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- A wander around any market will reveal stalls piled high with vegetables. [+ around]
- There's no better way to kick-start a Saturday morning than to take a wander around Borough Market in Southwark.
- I've watched people at McClelland wander into the space, see Wild Man, look a bit frightened, wander around to the side.
- Because Mother is afraid we'll get lost, we aren't allowed to wander far. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- His mind would wander, and he would lose track of what he was doing. [VERB]
- 'The easy path is to wander through the madness being dictated to by your fears and doubts.
- Being allowed to wander here, without the crowds, is an entry into the unknown.
- His eyes wandered restlessly around the room. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- To wander the world
- Now wander the aisles, sampling cut fruit, cheese samples and even wine.
- Avatars wander the streets in SecondLife.
- To go for a wander
- To wander over the fields
- A writer wanders from his subject.
- To wander over the earth.
- The river wanders among the rocks.
- Foothills wandered off to the south.
- His attention wandered as the speaker droned on.
- During the storm the ship wandered from its course.
- Let me not wander from Thy Commandments.
- He wandered the streets.