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1 embara
roam, rove wander. -
2 mengembara
roam, rove wander. -
3 bertualang
swarm k.r(of bees). 2 wander, roam, tramp around. 3 engage in an adventure k.r(often recklessly). -
4 gentayangan
meander, roam, ramble. -
5 kelana
wanderer, rover. ber-, meng- roam, wander. -
6 kelayap
k.r(Coll.) ber-k.r(an), nge- roam the streets. -
7 keliar
ber-keliar-an roam or wander about, drift from o. place to another. 2 swarm about k.r(of ants, birds, etc.). -
8 kelintar
k.r(ber)kelintar-an walk or roam about, walk up and down or back and forth. 2 hang around, lurk. -
9 kluntang-kluntung
hang around, roam about aimlessly. -
10 kluyar-kluyur
hang around, roam about with no purpose. -
11 membatak
rob, plunder, pillage. 2 wander, roam. -
12 rayau
to roam; to wander
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roam — [rəum US roum] v 1.) [I and T] to walk or travel, usually for a long time, with no clear purpose or direction →↑wander roam over/around/about etc ▪ The dogs are allowed to roam around. ▪ Chickens and geese roam freely in the back yard. ▪ You… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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roam — [ roum ] verb intransitive or transitive to move or travel with no particular purpose: Young men roamed the streets brandishing guns. roam around: You ll have about three hours to roam around the town. roam free/wild: Bears still roam wild in… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Roam — Roam, v. t. To range or wander over. [1913 Webster] And now wild beasts came forth the woods to roam. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Roam — Roam, n. The act of roaming; a wandering; a ramble; as, he began his roam o er hill and dale. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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roam — roam·er; roam; … English syllables
roam — [rōm] vi. [ME romen < or akin to OE aræman, to rise < IE * erei < base * er , to set in motion > RISE, RUN] to travel from place to place, esp. with no special plan or purpose; go aimlessly; wander vt. to wander over or through [to… … English World dictionary
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roam — *wander, stray, ramble, rove, range, prowl, gad, gallivant, traipse, meander … New Dictionary of Synonyms