Crossword-Solution: WANDERING 9 letters, 63 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Wandering p. pr. & vb. n. of Wander
Wandering - a. & n. from Wander, v.

We have 63 clues for the answer “WANDERING”

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travelling about without any clear destination 1 answer
Cuckoo's voice, to Wordsworth 1 answer
DIAPEDESIS 2 answers
Willie 2 answers
Off the beam 5 answers
Peripatetic. 5 answers
Odyssey 7 answers
vagabondage 8 answers
Misdirected 10 answers
BEHAVIOUR disorder 11 answers
perfunctory 14 answers
circuitous 14 answers
Uncommitted 15 answers
unconsciously 15 answers
rotating 16 answers
unmeant 17 answers
Flickering 17 answers
undesigned 18 answers
Substituting 19 answers
replacing 19 answers
Unintended 20 answers
errant 24 answers
Unshackled 26 answers
Varying 28 answers
planetary 32 answers
unbusinesslike 32 answers
Unconfined 32 answers
afield 34 answers
ungraded 35 answers
terrestrial 35 answers
unregulated 35 answers
unschematic 36 answers
misled 37 answers
misguided 37 answers
Secular 37 answers
wanderlust 37 answers
emigrating 38 answers
unstableness 38 answers
unsettlement 38 answers
vacating 38 answers
touring 39 answers
unarranged 39 answers
unorganised 40 answers
shakiness 41 answers
tellurian 44 answers
unmethodical 44 answers
unsteadiness 45 answers
cosmopolitan 45 answers
disquietude 46 answers
Unsymmetrical 46 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with WANDERING (5)

Hiawatha heard a rustle As of garments trailing by him, Heard the curtain of the doorway Lifted by a hand he saw not, Felt the cold breath of the night air, For a moment saw the starlight; But he saw the ghosts no longer, Saw no more the wandering spirits From the kingdom of Ponemah, From the land of the Hereafter.
The Song Of Hiawatha Henry W. Longfellow 1991
What words have past thy Lips, _Adam_ severe, Imput’st thou that to my default, or will Of wandering, as thou call’st it, which who knows But might as ill have happ’nd thou being by, Or to thy self perhaps: hadst thou bin there, Or bere th’ attempt, thou couldst not have discernd Fraud in the Serpent, speaking as he spake; No ground of enmitie between us known, Why hee should mean me ill, or seek to harme.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
Silence has sometimes a remarkable power of showing itself as the disembodied soul of feeling wandering without its carcase, and it is then more impressive than speech.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
The one Since first she grew from girlish feebleness To womanhood has been the old man’s guide And shared my weary wandering, roaming oft Hungry and footsore through wild forest ways, In drenching rains and under scorching suns, Careless herself of home and ease, if so Her sire might have her tender ministry.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
And here, some six months ago—pacing from corner to corner, or lounging on the long-legged stool, with his elbow on the desk, and his eyes wandering up and down the columns of the morning newspaper—you might have recognised, honoured reader, the same individual who welcomed you into his cheery little study, where the sunshine glimmered so pleasantly through the willow branches on the western side of the Old Manse.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992

Quotes with WANDERING (3)

Everyone, at some point in their lives, wakes up in the middle of the night with the feeling that they are all alone in the world, and that nobody loves them now and that nobody will ever love them, and that they will never have a decent night's sleep again and will spend their lives wandering blearily around a loveless landscape, hoping desperately that their circumstances will improve, but suspecting, in their heart of hearts, that they will remain unloved forever. The best…
Lemony Snicket Horseradish
There’s something about arriving in new cities, wandering empty streets with no destination. I will never lose the love for the arriving, but I'm born to leave.
Charlotte Eriksson Empty Roads & Broken Bottles; in search for The Great Perhaps
She loved him. But he didn’t know how to love. He could talk about love. He could see love and feel love. But he couldn’t give love. He could make love. But he couldn’t make promises. She had desperately wanted his promises. She wanted his heart, knew she couldn’t have it so she took what she could get. Temporary bliss. Passionate highs and lows. Withdrawal and manipulation. He only stayed long enough to take what he needed and keep moving. If he stopped moving, he would self…
G.G. Renee Hill The Beautiful Disruption
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1974).