roam

berkeliaran
definition
verb
tigers once roamed over most of Asia
move about or travel aimlessly or unsystematically, especially over a wide area.
noun
an aimless walk.
example
Let your imagination 'roam' freely over the facts you have collected.
Previously, the only way to see where cattle 'roam' was to have people watch them, which is expensive.
His concept was to pinpoint the exact intersection of every latitude and longitude line in South Africa, and standing on that point, let his eye 'roam' until it framed an image he wished to record on camera.
Orange now allows Pay As You Go mobile phone customers to 'roam' in the US
he let his eyes 'roam' her face
Then the 11 sows and their litters can 'roam' throughout each room.
One of the people who encouraged him to let his imagination 'roam' was his friend, Pierre.
Orange now allows Pay As You Go mobile phone customers to 'roam' in the US
he let his mind 'roam' as he walked
It houses a remarkable collection of animals - most kept, as one might expect in such a civilized country, in large enclosures in which they can 'roam' about with some semblance of freedom.
His tweed-clad, mainly male cast of characters 'roam' the countryside and become embroiled in bizarre, nonsensical occurrences.
When it was purchased by a different zoo, it was to be placed in a natural environment where it could 'roam' more freely.
Throughout my childhood, the hills with the unique catsteps formations were simply a wonderful place to 'roam' .
She taught me to let my imagination 'roam' freely.
Not only do the GPS units track where the cattle 'roam' , they also monitor head movements, thus indicating whether the cattle are eating, sleeping, or just walking.
he let his mind 'roam' as he walked
Jones says growers ‘will 'roam' their fields while on their cell phones to the commodity markets in Chicago,’ and attempt to bring home a financial windfall.
The Festival Committee, however, thought it necessary to underline the visitors' right to 'roam' .
In an outbreak, well over 100,000 of the flightless crickets 'roam' across the land, devouring crops, grasses, and ornamentals as they go.
The chickens and turkeys also 'roam' freely in the fields, eating bugs, grasses, and grains.
he let his eyes 'roam' her face
Cathy couldn't help but allow her eyes to 'roam' over his body.
Try tying clear fishing filament between a couple stakes at various heights where the deer are likely to 'roam' .
Dogs are present throughout the street series, 'roaming' the streets and sniffing the gutters.
Reporters 'roamed' the district singly and in packs.
The Delaware 'roamed' the fields and woods of the Northeastern United States for many centuries before white Europeans came to the shores of the New World.
He discovers a terrible secret that drives him back home, but with samurai and bandits 'roaming' all over the country, will his return be too late?
Actively cultivating relationships, she freely 'roamed' the village streets, visiting from house to house.
I just can't have a stranger 'roaming' around my property at night.
Rich argues that Western grasslands need the presence of large ungulates, like the bison that once 'roamed' the plains.
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