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wan·der·ing [ˈwɒndərɪŋ] ADJ attr

1. wandering (nomadic):

wandering minstrel, tinker
wandering people, tribe

2. wandering:

wandering (not concentrating)
wandering (rambling)

I . wan·der [ˈwɒndəʳ] SUBST usu Sg ugs

III . wan·der [ˈwɒndəʳ] VERB intr

1. wander (lose concentration):

my attention is wandering

2. wander (become confused):

Beispielsätze für wandering

my attention is wandering

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While in the armor, he goes insane due to the gangrene parasite inside the helmet and also becomes a wandering, murderous zombie.
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She spends her days wandering from room to room with a dishcloth wondering what it was she went there for.
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Common manifestations are wandering, irritability and labile affect, leading to crying, outbursts of unpremeditated aggression, or resistance to caregiving.
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Its breeding plumage is brown and white and its juveniles are similar in appearance to the wandering albatross.
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However, the defining characteristic is time spent in the street, wandering the streets for a substantial portion of their day or night.
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At the age of 21, he left his home to begin a life of wandering.
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We spend all our time criticising modern players for being rootless, wandering mercenaries, don't we?
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The children, wandering alone in the woods, die, and are covered by leaves by the birds.
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You might imagine that he's wandering around a classroom looking over kids' shoulders as they fiddle about on their laptops.
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During the 1840s and 1850s, he lived a bohemian wandering life as a landscape painter, author, and caricaturist.
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