Associations to the word «Roam»
Noun
- Herd
- Countryside
- Bison
- Deer
- Pasture
- Subscriber
- Nomad
- Antelope
- Steppe
- Wild
- Elk
- Cattle
- Dinosaur
- Wireless
- Chicken
- Vagabond
- Itu
- Buffalo
- Haunt
- Reindeer
- Grazing
- Plain
- Authentication
- Boar
- Beast
- Gnome
- Livestock
- Billing
- Grassland
- Street
- Sim
- Mobile
- Else
- Prairie
- Flock
- Wilderness
- Glade
- Jungle
- Free
- Wandering
- Horde
- Goat
- Savanna
- Comanche
- Mustang
- Desert
- Gaze
- Elephant
- Prey
- Stag
- Quixote
- Wood
- Animal
- Nymph
- Bandit
- Forest
- Hunting
- Mobility
- Sheep
- Quest
- Begging
- Zoo
- Connectivity
- Maze
- Forage
- Camel
- Enclosure
- Leopard
- Thug
- Zebra
- Cannibal
- Confine
- Hog
Adjective
Wiktionary
ROAM, verb. (intransitive) To wander or travel freely and with no specific destination.
ROAM, verb. (intransitive) (computing) (telecommunications) To use a network or service from different locations or devices.
ROAM, verb. (transitive) To range or wander over.
Dictionary definition
ROAM, verb. Move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town".
Wise words
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