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The meaning of…..
Wandering: Pronunciation:/ˈwɒnd(ə)rɪŋ/
Traveling aimlessly from place to place; itinerant:
Amble,circumambulate, circumnutate, cruise, deviate, divagate, divert, drift, float, follow one's nose, gad, gallivant, globe-trot, hike, hopscotch, jaunt, meander, ramble, roam, roll, rove, saunter, straggle, stray, trek, walk the tracks .
Wander and ramble stress the absence of a fixed course or goal: wandered down the hall lost in thought. "They would go off together, rambling along the river" (John Galsworthy).
Roam and rove emphasize freedom of movement, often over a wide area: "Herds of horses and cattle roamed at will over the plain" (George W. Cable). "For ten long years I roved about, living first in one capital, then another" (Charlotte Brontë).
Wondering: Pronunciation:/ˈwɒnd(ə)rɪŋ/
a feeling of amazement and admiration, caused by something beautiful, remarkable, or unfamiliar: the wonder of a child
, a thing or a quality of something that causes wonder, admiration, astonishment, awe, astonishment, bewilderment, concern, confusion, consternation, curiosity, doubt, fascination, fear, incredulity, jar, jolt, marveling, perplexity, perturbation, puzzlement, reverence, shock, skepticism, start, stupefaction, stupor, surprise, suspicion, uncertainty, wondering, wonderment

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