roam aimlessly

Frequency: 6.51.2 per million words

To move about or travel, especially over a wide area, with no particular purpose or direction.

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  • He would often roam aimlessly through the city streets at night.
  • He'd roamed aimlessly for a few hours.
  • The lost dog roamed aimlessly for days, searching for its owner.
  • After losing his job, he spent weeks roaming aimlessly around the city.
  • After quitting his job, he spent a month just roaming aimlessly across the country.
  • The lonely dog would often roam aimlessly through the quiet streets.
  • Sometimes, I just want to roam aimlessly without a map or a destination.
  • She found herself roaming aimlessly through the antique market, just browsing.
  • The ghosts are said to roam aimlessly through the halls of the ancient castle.
  • Don't just roam aimlessly; try to find a clear path forward.
  • As a young artist, she found inspiration while roaming aimlessly around the old town.
  • He used to roam aimlessly in the countryside, enjoying the peace and quiet.
  • The herd of bison roamed aimlessly across the vast plains.
  • The lost child began to roam aimlessly, growing more frightened with each step.
  • If you have no goal, you will simply roam aimlessly through life.
  • Sometimes it's good to roam aimlessly and let your thoughts wander.
  • The protagonist of the story roams aimlessly after losing everything he held dear.
  • The old man would often be seen roaming aimlessly in the park.
  • We watched the clouds roam aimlessly across the bright blue sky.
  • Feeling overwhelmed, she decided to roam aimlessly until she cleared her head.