To have traveled to a given place
Past tense for to walk or move in a leisurely or aimless way
“Arthur Morgan would wander around the town of Valentine, greeting the folks as he passed.”
Past tense for to move slowly away from a fixed point or place
“The revelers would then wander off to enjoy the happy, hippy vibe of the summer day.”
Past tense for to stray or lose one's way
“Our pet dog would wander the second we took our eyes off her.”
Past tense for to get sidetracked from a subject
“The speaker would begin to wander into subjects related to his own personal experience.”
Past tense for to lose one's concentration
“The lecture was incredibly boring, and my mind could not help but wander.”
(of a road or river) Past tense for to wind, twist or meander
“We followed the narrow road that would wander along the coast.”
Past tense for to commit an offense or act of immorality
“Absolute power tends to corrupt, causing many to wander from what is right and just.”
Past tense for to be unfaithful to one's spouse or partner
“She trusted her loving husband to never wander.”
Past tense for to speak incoherently
“His knowledge is impeccable, yet he has a tendency to wander with his words.”
Past tense for to move over or back and forth over
Past tense for to engage in a journey for purposes of discovery
Past tense for to move continuously or freely through a space, area or population
Past tense for to move stealthily or warily
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