altre traduzioni
errante |
wandering
errant
rambling
|
itinerante |
itinerant
traveling
wandering
roving
travelling
|
vagabondo |
vagabond
vagrant
wandering
idler
|
nomade |
nomadic
wandering
roving
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delirante |
delirious
raving
wandering
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tortuoso |
tortuous
winding
circuitous
devious
roundabout
wandering
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vagabondaggio |
wandering
vagrancy
roaming
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peregrinazione |
peregrination
wandering
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sinonimi
aggettivo
sostantivo
verbo
Esempi
“Where is she wandering to?
When he looked out to sea, he saw another, wading through the shallows close to the mainland, wandering aimlessly.
Destroying a BT meant severing whatever lingering attachment the wandering dead had to this world and sending them back where they belonged.
A voidout had killed Heartman’s wife and daughter, and left Heartman himself wandering the border between life and death.
While it did, it wove mysteries into the wandering memories of those who watched over it, lullabies to make them dull.
Crazy mostly kept to himself, away from the other slaves, sitting in corners and staring into space, or else he went off wandering for hours, night and day, even while the Taiytakei soldiers were still scouring the Eye for anyone they’d missed.
Shkarauthir allowed him his explorations, but had forbidden him from wandering into the man-eaters’ camps.
It was a good deal crisper than yesterday, with tendrils of mist wandering past the ring every now and then.
He was just wandering with no idea where the exit was.
As he descended the hill, Sam found that the paved road was gradually covered in more and more sand until it disappeared entirely, together with the remnants of the old world that he had found himself wandering.
One minute he was standing in the dragon yard swinging his axe to split a man in two, ready to bolt for shelter before someone fried him with lightning, the next moment the Taiytakei were all running away and he was chasing them, and then the one after that, the dragon yard was almost empty and the lightning and the fire had stopped, and there was Crazy, wandering about to the last few men who hadn’t got away.
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