wandering

wandering
wandering
tr['wɒndərɪŋ]
adjective
1 (gen) errante, errabundo,-a; (itinerant) ambulante, itinerante; (nomadic) nómada
plural noun wanderings
1 andanzas nombre femenino plural, viajes nombre masculino plural
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
wandering Jew SMALLBOTANY/SMALL tradescantia
wandering
adj.
ambulativo, -a adj.
andorrero, -a adj.
distraído, -a adj.
divagador adj.
errabundo, -a adj.
erradizo, -a adj.
errante adj.
peregrino, -a adj.
n.
delirio s.m.
errabundeo s.m.
['wɒndǝrɪŋ]
ADJ [person] errante; [tribe] nómada, errante; [minstrel] itinerante; [path, river] sinuoso; [eyes, mind] distraído

he suffers from wandering hands — hum es un sobón *


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