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Example sentences for "rove"

Lexicographically close words:
routines; routing; routs; rouze; rouzed; roved; rovers; roves; roving; rovings
  1. To rove over, through, or about in a stealthy manner; esp.

  2. A choissvoyg gyn rove hawle er mi chenn is er mi chree Raith mis a voyr vor vin gi brone a ma dor li mai Sol fan dachaa mee fan nod gin rove roym gych rod raa.

  3. From Thee departing, they are lost, and rove At random, without honour, hope, or peace.

  4. From thee departing they are lost, and rove At random without honour, hope, or peace.

  5. Oh, cleanse me in a Saviour's blood, Transform me by thy power, And make me thy beloved abode, And let me rove no more.

  6. But now, descending whence of late they stood, Themselves the mountains seem to rove the flood.

  7. A disputable point is no man's ground; Rove where you please, 'tis common all around.

  8. Dhritarashtra said, 'They who never solicit alms, they who cultivate music and dancing, and always rove about in joy, proceed to such regions.

  9. The religion of the Rishis, O goddess, is always observed by those who are houseless and who are free to rove through every region including that of the gods.

  10. Even worm and insects and birds, O Kesava, that devote themselves to Mahadeva, are enabled to rove in perfect fearlessness.

  11. Lifelines were likewise rove on the poop and upper deck, where it was now impossible to move a step without having something to lay hold of.

  12. The Semang are almost ineradicably nomadic, have no fixed habitation, and rove about like the beasts of the forest (i.

  13. The upper clouds Draw shapeless o'er the sky their misty shrowds; Whilst darker fragments rove in lower bands, And mournful purple cloaths the distant lands.

  14. That ye are villains, is to be proved, in your teeth, by your getting your sailing orders from the devil; and that ye are lubbers, any man may see by the fashion in which ye have rove this cord about my throat.

  15. Though the Golden-crowned Kinglets rove about in flocks a great part of the year, they are extremely private in the nesting season.

  16. I have chosen only half a dozen species to tell you of, from the half-hundred that rove about the United States.

  17. No, the birds who rove about the United States throughout the year are either Weed Warriors, or Seed Sowers, or those Tree Trappers who creep about tree-trunks picking the eggs and grubs of insects from the bark.

  18. To seek thee did I often rove Through woods and on the green; And thou wert still a hope, a love; Still longed for, never seen.

  19. My God, permit me not to be A stranger to myself and thee; Amidst a thousand thoughts I rove Forgetful of my highest love.

  20. Well, we shall quickly pass the night To the fair coasts of perfect light; Then shall our joyful senses rove O'er the dear object of our love.

  21. But I shall rove and lose the race, If God my sun should disappear, And leave me in this world's wild maze, To follow every wandering star.

  22. Judge thou fairly, and be not of them that rove distraught in the wilderness of falsehood.

  23. He knoweth the reality of victory and hath taught it to you with an utterance that the vain imaginings of them that rove distraught in the wilderness of doubt can never corrupt.

  24. With a feeling of despair he let his gaze rove to the scrawny figure of Joe Hawkridge who still bestrode the nine-pounder and took no part in the fray.

  25. He checked himself to ease the door behind him just as the truculent captor of the Royal James brig reached the foot of the ladder and let his gaze rove about the cabin.

  26. Henceforth I'll rove where busy ploughs Are whistling thrang, An' teach the lanely heights an' howes My rustic sang.

  27. For empty fame Let him amidst the rabble toil, or rove In search of plunder far to western clime.

  28. The morning sun beheld her rove A nymph, or goddess of the grove!

  29. Son on to ton (People of the Prarie) they rove North of the Missourie in the Praries above.

  30. Minnetares of Fort de prarie and the blackfoot indians rove through this quarter of the country and as they are a vicious lawless and reather an abandoned set of wretches I wish to avoid an interview with them if possible.

  31. Each rove bobbin is free to rotate on its own peg as the rove from it is drawn downwards by the retaining rollers.

  32. These two rows of spindles, flyers, and rove bobbin supports are shown clearly in Fig.

  33. When the finished yarn appears in the form of rove (often termed spinning direct), as is the case for heavier sizes or thick yarns, 8 in.

  34. The eyes of the flyers always rotate in the same horizontal plane, and hence the rove always passes to the bobbins at the same height from any fixed point.

  35. In other words, the travel of the builder is represented by the distance between the inner faces of the flanges of the rove bobbin.

  36. There is thus a constant length of yarn to be wound on the rove bobbin per minute, and the speed of the bobbin, which is driven independently of the spindle and flyer, is constant for any one series of rove coils on the bobbin.

  37. In this way, O son of Kunti, assuming diverse forms do I rove at will through the Earth, the region of Brahma himself, and that other high and eternal region of felicity called Goloka.

  38. Whether thou obtainest a son or not, having during the first years of thy life duly enjoyed with thy senses the objects that are addressed to them, free thyself from attachments and rove about in happiness.

  39. The lives of those that are both righteous and sinful rove in the middle regions.

  40. Having procreated children in due time and married them when they become young men, and having ascertained them to be competent for earning their livelihood, do thou free thyself from all attachments and rove about in happiness.

  41. The object of the speaker is to lay it down that one solicitous of Emancipation should never confine oneself to one spot, but rove or wander over the world without owning a fixed habitation or home.

  42. Endued thus with the attributes of Tamas and Rajas, the two Daityas possessed of might and armed with maces, immediately after their birth, began to rove within that vast primeval Lotus.

  43. If thou thinkest that I have done thee a service, follow then the dictates of friendship when I may happen to rove trustfully or heedlessly.

  44. Becoming the Equine-head I rove through the Western and the Northern ocean and drink sacrificial libations duly poured with mantras and solid sacrificial food offered with reverence and devotion.

  45. Decked with myriads of effulgent rays I used to rove through the skies (on my celestial car), incapable of being defeated by any creature and fearing none.

  46. O thou of great wisdom, when his foe the cat who was at all times an enemy of the mouse species was thus caught in the net, the mouse Palita came out of his hole and began to rove about fearlessly.

  47. All the points of the compass became clear and quiet, and all the animals and birds began to rove in peace.

  48. Nevertheless, by Yoga power, he was able to rove over the world in his subtile body and beheld everything he wished to see.

  49. The plain meaning of the verse is that Yogins, in their linga body, rove everywhere, not excluding the most blissful regions in heaven itself.

  50. Freeing thyself then from attachments, thou shouldst rove in felicity, contenting thyself with what is obtained without effort and previous calculation, and casting an equal eye upon all creatures and objects.

  51. Pure and spotless they live and rove about (in great happiness).


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rove" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bat; bum; discursion; drift; err; errantry; flit; hike; itinerancy; jaunt; journey; knock; meander; migrate; mooch; nomadism; project; prowl; ramble; rambling; range; roam; roaming; roll; rove; roving; saunter; snake; straggle; stray; straying; stroll; tramp; travel; twist; vagabond; vagrancy; wander; wandering; wanderlust; wayfare; wind