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How do you use wander in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "wander" in a sentence:

As a verb:

* "After lunch, I like to wander through the park and enjoy the scenery." (Meaning: to walk around aimlessly)

* "My thoughts wandered to my childhood home." (Meaning: to move from one subject to another)

* "The lost dog wandered the streets for days." (Meaning: to move without a clear destination)

* "Don't wander too far from the campsite." (Meaning: to go astray)

* "The hikers wandered off the trail." (Meaning: to go in a direction other than planned)

As a noun:

* "The children went on a wander through the forest." (Meaning: a journey or expedition without a specific destination)

* "We took a wander around the city." (Meaning: a leisurely stroll)

* "The article is a wander through the history of the subject." (Meaning: a rambling discussion)

You can also use "wander" in figurative language:

* "His eyes wandered to the beautiful woman across the room." (Meaning: to look at something without intending to)

* "Her thoughts wandered, filled with worries." (Meaning: to become distracted)

Remember, the context will determine the meaning of "wander." Choose the sentence that best conveys your intended message!

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