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All rove synonyms

rove
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verb rove

  • follow one's nose β€” the part of the face or facial region in humans and certain animals that contains the nostrils and the organs of smell and functions as the usual passageway for air in respiration: in humans it is a prominence in the center of the face formed of bone and cartilage, serving also to modify or modulate the voice.
  • adventured β€” Simple past tense and past participle of adventure.
  • weltering β€” to roll, toss, or heave, as waves or the sea.
  • migrate β€” to go from one country, region, or place to another. Synonyms: move, resettle, relocate. Antonyms: remain.
  • junketing β€” Present participle of junket.
  • hit the trail β€” (Idiomatic) To leave or depart.
  • circumlocute β€” to speak in a circuitous way
  • globetrot β€” to travel throughout the world, especially regularly or frequently.
  • hike β€” to walk or march a great distance, especially through rural areas, for pleasure, exercise, military training, or the like.
  • footslog β€” to go on foot through or as if through mud.
  • footed β€” having a foot or feet (often used in combination): a four-footed animal.
  • circumambulate β€” to walk around (something)
  • globetrotting β€” to travel throughout the world, especially regularly or frequently.
  • circuited β€” Simple past tense and past participle of circuit.
  • motored β€” pertaining to or operated by a motor.
  • knock about β€” to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
  • wander β€” to ramble without a definite purpose or objective; roam, rove, or stray: to wander over the earth.
  • knock around β€” to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
  • locomote β€” to move about, especially under one's own power.
  • zigzagged β€” a line, course, or progression characterized by sharp turns first to one side and then to the other.
  • circuiting β€” Present participle of circuit.
  • backpacking β€” If you go backpacking, you go travelling with a backpack.
  • go astray β€” person: deviate from correct or good way
  • gallivant β€” to wander about, seeking pleasure or diversion; gad.
  • bummed β€” depressed, upset, distressed, annoyed, etc.
  • aberrate β€” to deviate from what is normal or correct
  • motoring β€” a comparatively small and powerful engine, especially an internal-combustion engine in an automobile, motorboat, or the like.
  • get through β€” to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • adventuring β€” the act of doing adventurous things or having adventures
  • aberrated β€” simple past tense and past participle of aberrate.
  • hoof it β€” the horny covering protecting the ends of the digits or encasing the foot in certain animals, as the ox and horse.
  • circumnutate β€” to rotate slightly on a central axis
  • journey β€” a traveling from one place to another, usually taking a rather long time; trip: a six-day journey across the desert.
  • locomoting β€” to move about, especially under one's own power.
  • hoofed β€” having hoofs; ungulate.
  • jaunting β€” a short journey, especially one taken for pleasure.
  • excurse β€” To journey or pass through.
  • weekend β€” the end of a week, especially the period of time between Friday evening and Monday morning: We spent the weekend at Virginia Beach.
  • walk β€” to advance or travel on foot at a moderate speed or pace; proceed by steps; move by advancing the feet alternately so that there is always one foot on the ground in bipedal locomotion and two or more feet on the ground in quadrupedal locomotion.
  • make one's way β€” manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • hoofing β€” the horny covering protecting the ends of the digits or encasing the foot in certain animals, as the ox and horse.
  • legged β€” having a specified number or kind of legs (often used in combination): two-legged; long-legged.
  • extravagate β€” (intransitive) To wander beyond the limits.
  • zigzagging β€” Present participle of zigzag.
  • gad β€” to move restlessly or aimlessly from one place to another: to gad about.
  • go places β€” a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
  • make way β€” manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • bumming β€” a person who avoids work and sponges on others; loafer; idler.
  • meander β€” to proceed by or take a winding or indirect course: The stream meandered through the valley.
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