Pronunciation: /ˈroʊmɪŋ/
verb Moving about or traveling without a specific destination or purpose.
A1 The dog was roaming around the park.
A2 She enjoys roaming the streets of the city, exploring new places.
B1 The lost hiker was found after days of roaming in the wilderness.
B2 The photographer spent hours roaming the countryside in search of the perfect shot.
C1 After retiring, he planned to spend his days roaming the world and experiencing new cultures.
C2 The author's latest novel explores the concept of roaming through time and space.
formal The roaming charges for international calls can add up quickly.
informal I love roaming around the city and exploring new neighborhoods.
slang Let's go out and do some aimless roaming tonight.
figurative His mind was always roaming, never settling on one idea for too long.
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