As he got older, he wandered farther afield, on foot or by bike.
He wandered and hitchhiked from prairie to desert to forest to roadless area.
As long as he could afford it, he had merely dumped me on a succession of nursemaids, schools, and camps while he wandered.
At Calais, he wandered for an hour through the deserted streets, and in the silent shops listened in vain to telephones that never rang.
As he wandered through the tent swilling rum from his silver trophy and enduring thunderous backslaps, there was no happier salt in the Keys.
Every day, he wandered through his rooms, calculating how long it would take to patch the fractured plaster, paint the blotched walls, and glaze the windows.
The smells from below meant something related to that, and they made him restless and agitated as he wandered the woods, impulsively sprinting after every rabbit and squirrel he saw.
The young Croft made his first theatrical appearance at the age of four when he wandered onto the stage where his father and mother were performing in a variety show.
"It took me an hour and a half to find a coffee this morning, " Daniel Miller, a financier from New York, said as he wandered the desolate plaza beside a statue of patriot Samuel Adams.
In addition to being seen on the big screen with Matt Prior's wife Emily on his knee he wandered into the England dressing-room unannounced, while the surfaces at his plush stadium often produced inconsistent bounce.
Since then he has wandered the streets alone, begging and living off the charity of kind-hearted citizens.
He wore a galabia only to bed, and so he looked as if he had wandered out from a dream.
He then wandered into the Vertebrate Origins gallery and, for the hundredth time, wondered about the strange openings that Archosauria had in front of their eyes and behind their nostrils.
This indeed seems to have been the case as in 1996, the Western Mail carried a report in which a 44-year-old businessman Glyn Edwards admitted he had wandered around the area in a silver suit in 1977 as a prank.
His career in medicine (itself unexpected, since he had wandered towards maths, in the steps of his Uncle Henry, and then physics, all within the reach of his omnivorous intelligence, before ending up, at his father's stray suggestion, at Columbia University's medical school) was animated not by a goal, but by a question.
He was under a cupboard, sound asleep, and one had only to sniff at him to understand that he had wandered thirsty from bed to the kitchen and drunk at length from the wine bowl instead of the water bowl, and perhaps had had a solitary toddling drunken party all his own before hiding himself away to sleep.
He left the room and wandered for a long time down a series of corridors so dark he could find his way only by memory.
When he slept, his mind wandered back to the ambush, the ditch and the explosion.
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At 25 he immigrated to Israel, then wandered through Europe and ended up in Manhattan, driving a cab, in 1976.
He joked around, spoke his mind and wandered delightfully off-message.
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Sporadically, a sharp cackle emanated from Al Franken, who wandered the chamber, looking for Republicans he could charm into laughing.
He said that people were curious, and most of the children had wandered into the sea, to see what was happening.
It will help you find your dog that's wandered a bit too far from the front yard, though, assuming he's still within a half mile or so (like walls, trees can get in the way of the signal, too).
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