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roam

[rohm] / roʊm /


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He later returned to the floor - footage from two hours later shows him roaming the area, according to Uday Hossain, a senior factory manager.

From BBC

With Jude Bellingham out injured and Mbappe sitting on the bench, Vinicius seemed to have more freedom to roam and revelled in being the key attacking figure.

From Barron's

Today, it’s believed that roughly 60 wolves, at minimum, roam the Golden State.

From Los Angeles Times

Security cameras and video doorbells are becoming ubiquitous, capturing roaming wildlife, package deliveries and even potential criminal activity.

From The Wall Street Journal

While secret dating has long been a reality, the cost of getting caught by agents from Saudi Arabia’s religious police, who once but no longer frequently roamed the streets, turned young lovers away.

From The Wall Street Journal