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All peregrinate synonyms

per·e·gri·nate
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verb peregrinate

  • follow one's nose — the part of the face or facial region in humans and certain animals that contains the nostrils and the organs of smell and functions as the usual passageway for air in respiration: in humans it is a prominence in the center of the face formed of bone and cartilage, serving also to modify or modulate the voice.
  • junketing — Present participle of junket.
  • circumlocute — to speak in a circuitous way
  • globetrot — to travel throughout the world, especially regularly or frequently.
  • circuit — An electrical circuit is a complete route which an electric current can flow around.
  • circumambulate — to walk around (something)
  • hoof — the horny covering protecting the ends of the digits or encasing the foot in certain animals, as the ox and horse.
  • globetrotting — to travel throughout the world, especially regularly or frequently.
  • circuited — Simple past tense and past participle of circuit.
  • crisscrossing — crossing over each other
  • wander — to ramble without a definite purpose or objective; roam, rove, or stray: to wander over the earth.
  • backpack — A backpack is a bag with straps that go over your shoulders, so that you can carry things on your back when you are walking or climbing.
  • zigzagged — a line, course, or progression characterized by sharp turns first to one side and then to the other.
  • circuiting — Present participle of circuit.
  • bummed — depressed, upset, distressed, annoyed, etc.
  • aberrate — to deviate from what is normal or correct
  • jaunt — a short journey, especially one taken for pleasure.
  • aberrated — simple past tense and past participle of aberrate.
  • circumnutate — to rotate slightly on a central axis
  • journey — a traveling from one place to another, usually taking a rather long time; trip: a six-day journey across the desert.
  • knock around — to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
  • excurse — To journey or pass through.
  • jaunting — a short journey, especially one taken for pleasure.
  • holidaying — a day fixed by law or custom on which ordinary business is suspended in commemoration of some event or in honor of some person.
  • cut across — If an issue or problem cuts across the division between two or more groups of people, it affects or matters to people in all the groups.
  • extravagate — (intransitive) To wander beyond the limits.
  • zigzagging — Present participle of zigzag.
  • go places — a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
  • junket — a sweet, custardlike food of flavored milk curdled with rennet.
  • bumming — a person who avoids work and sponges on others; loafer; idler.
  • meander — to proceed by or take a winding or indirect course: The stream meandered through the valley.
  • bum around — If you bum around, you go from place to place without any particular destination, either for enjoyment or because you have nothing else to do.
  • hopscotch — a children's game in which a player tosses or kicks a small flat stone, beanbag, or other object into one of several numbered sections of a diagram marked on the pavement or ground and then hops on one foot over the lines from section to section and picks up the stone or object, usually while standing on one foot in an adjacent section.
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