What man wanders among graves and churchyards on such a night as this?
Kabîr says: "He who has drunk of this nectar, wanders like one who is mad.
The musk is in the deer, but it seeks it not within itself: it wanders in quest of grass.
Your worshipper of old wanders ever longing for favour still refused.
I keep gazing on the far-away gloom of the sky, and my heart wanders wailing with the restless wind.
To go out and come back together, to take pleasure in being together, to do nothing rash, these are the things that sensible men do; anyone who wanders away wishes to die.
They prefer a music that better harmonises with their garish sea-board towns, and he wanders shrouded in an ever deeper gloom.
I walk alone; the air is sweet, The white road wanders to the sea, I dream of those two little feet That grew so tired in reaching me.
But, on the contrary, it undresses itself some time beforehand; it wanders about naked, taking the air on the leaves, at a time when its fair round belly is more than ever likely to tempt the Fly.
However, one of the grave-diggers climbs to the surface, wanders over the Mole, inspects him and ends by perceiving the strap at the back.
The latter is a poem of some length, in which the poet, figuring himself upon a battle-field on the morrow after a combat between Italians and Austrians, "wanders among the wounded in search of expiated sins and of unknown heroism.
The foot of European, I said, has never touched where my foot now presses--seldom the native wanders here.
He wanders about the hollows the whole night long.
All that the people throw out of their homes, wanders into the street.
The soul in sleep, free from the disguises of the day, wanders at will.
Beyond these objects the eye wanders over an interminable carpet of forest-tops, stretching away till they form a wavy line of dense foliage circling the western horizon.
For miles the traveller wanders on, through a magnificence of park scenery on every side, with all the diversity of the slope, and swell, and meadow of human taste and skill.
Durin' one of the calm spells I wanders into the lib'ry, picks a funny paper off the table, and settles down in a cozy corner to read the jokes.
Thither he goes, thrice he wanders round the place, the third time he hears a voice crying, "Who is it treads on my grave and breaks the rest of the dead?
Then his mind wandersaway to the ruling passion: "We sounded the trumpets; after the manner of kings we beat the drums.
Through the night "he wanderslike the moon," he wanders seeking his love.
And the mind wanders from the inky desks, the hunched row of shoulders, and the far voice of a master droning monotonously, to the swimming bath and the cricket field.
At home a stranger, Thought wanders up and down, surprised, aghast And wondering at her own.
As soon as one of them wanders from its end, it errs, and is degraded.
Each one feels within himself a limited and subaltern reason, which wanderswhen it escapes a complete subordination, which is corrected only by returning to the yoke of another superior, universal, and immutable power.
Once having left tradition and national character, it wanders from imitation to imitation, and without comprehending the genius of antiquity, it unskilfully reproduces its forms.
He who merely lands at a seaport such as Valparaiso, and wanders through its lengthy but elegant streets, carries away with him no just conception of Chile and the life of the country beyond the Andes.
Swung low between its legs, this creature of twilight and shade wanders in search of small insects which it catches and devours as other spiders do.
But the Smyrna fig has no special places for her eggs and, after wandering around over the flowers in the floral cavity she wandersout again, or dies.
Labrador, From the icy bridge of the Northern seas, which the white bear wanders o'er, Where the fisherman's sail is stiff with ice and the luckless forms below In the sunless cold of the lingering night into marble statues grow!
There's a gay little garden, a tidy white gate, And a narrow brown pathway that will not run straight; For it turns and it twists and it wanders about To the left and the right, as in humorous doubt.
Then he makes no remark; but he wanders elsewhere.
The Prioress thereupon petitions the King; let His Highness stretch forth the secular arm and bring back this lamb which wanders from the fold.
The calf finally loses its appetite, becomes emaciated and weak, and wanders off alone.
The hog usually wanders off by itself, acts dull, grunts, lies down in a quiet place or stands with the back arched and the abdomen held tense.
It then migrates from the gullet, wanders about in the tissue until finally it may reach a point beneath the skin of the back.
It then wanders through the tissues of its host until it finally reaches a suitable place for development (Figs.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wanders" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.