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    Roam \Roam\ (r[=o]m), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Roamed} (r[=o]md); p.
    pr. & vb. n. {Roaming}.] [OE. romen, ramen; cf. AS.
    [=a]r[=ae]man to raise, rise, D. ramen to hit, plan, aim, OS.
    r[=o]m[=o]n to strive after, OHG. r[=a]men. But the word was
    probably influenced by Rome; cf. OF. romier a pilgrim,
    originally, a pilgrim going to Rome, It. romeo, Sp. romero.
    Cf. {Ramble}.]
    To go from place to place without any certain purpose or
    direction; to rove; to wander.

    He roameth to the carpenter's house. --Chaucer.

    Daphne roaming through a thorny wood. --Shak.

    Syn: To wander; rove; range; stroll; ramble.

    1. Clark gained fame and plaudits from the Reagan administration and most of his school's students and parents for his no-nonsense approach, which included roaming the halls with a baseball bat and a bullhorn.
    2. Through 'roaming' agree- ments with other GSM oper- ators, it will in due course give mobility across much of Europe.
    3. Qunu is a typical rural village in South Africa, made up of a few hundred mud-and-thatch huts and free roaming goats, chickens, sheep and cattle.
    4. Gangs of youths roaming the streets later set two cars ablaze and hurled rocks through windows at the Justice Ministry and the American Cultural Center, a U.S. Embassy official said on condition of anonymity.
    5. "This is the view which could put members of the Cabinet in the sights of the IRA gang roaming Britain," the newspaper said.
    6. In 1938, bands of Nazis began roaming the streets of Germany and Austria, looting and burning synagogues as well as Jewish-owned stores and houses in a pogrom that became known as "Kristallnacht" ("Crystal Night").
    7. "My friends, we have work to do. There are the homeless, lost and roaming.
    8. But an hour after the announcement, miners were still roaming central Bucharest.
    9. The roaming rag vendors supply jeepney drivers with inexpensive multipurpose rags.
    10. "They exercise their freedom to roam," he says. "Some exercise it too much." The lynx are roaming to "pick the areas where they're interested in living and setting up shop," says Kent Gustafson, a research assistant for the project.
    11. This community above the Arctic Circle, the northernmost in the United States, hardly qualifies as a popular fall destination with its below-zero weather, fog and the occasional polar bear roaming the streets.
    12. Contreras said he would rather see the Contras fed along the border than roaming the interior. "They are armed," he said.
    13. One of these is pan-European roaming, which allows a GSM user in one country to send and receive calls in other countries with GSM networks.
    14. Shifta, or roaming bands of Somali tribesmen, are believed responsible for most of the animal poaching in Kenya.
    15. They have been doing Shakespeare in that theater since 1936." Still, that is far better than in Europe, where roaming cellular-phone users must procure a different handset for almost every country.
    16. He had come to town in 1985, and spent his days roaming the streets.
    17. And even if the water-table remains high enough to support tree growth, young saplings are often eaten by roaming goats. 'The biggest enemy of forest regeneration is the huge goat population in Greece of about 6m.
    18. Prince Bandar spent much of two days last week roaming around Capitol Hill, meeting with important senators and representatives to tell them about the Madrid conference.
    19. By nightfall in Washington, security at the Capitol had been stepped up, with police and "bomb-sniffer" dogs roaming from room to room.
    20. Police fired tear gas to disperse roaming bands, the witnesses said.
    21. Nevada's wild horse herds are among the largest in the West, with estimates of up to 28,000 of the animals roaming the state.
    22. In a television debate, liberal lawmaker Paddy Ashdown reeled off statistics to back his demand for a licensing scheme: 500,000 stray dogs roaming the streets of Britain, 250,000 dog bites a year costing the public health system $26 million annually.
    23. The industry distributed buttons, bought full-page newspaper advertisements and sent S&L executives roaming the halls of Congress to buttonhole hometown congressmen.
    24. His casual relationship with the proper key is Dylanesque, and he doesn't think twice about roaming an octave above his range.
    25. An army of warrior women is roaming the land in protest against male domination, beating the men at their own game and causing consternation in the male camp at the daring exploits of their boldest fighters.
    26. Workers in the camps said government soldiers had been roaming around the camps every night, shooting wildly and threatening to break in.
    27. "I have no illusions of grandeur," he said in 1979. "I know that 99 percent of the singers roaming the country then were better than me.
    28. A police spokesman, who declined to be named, said other townships hit by fighting earlier in the week were quiet today. Police in armored vehicles were roaming streets to prevent violence, he said.
    29. No." Whyte poses no danger, and if he had not testified "these two other characters, who should have been given the electric chair, would be roaming the streets," Benito said.
    30. But before "seamless roaming" can be introduced in all areas, the regional Bell companies will need to receive a waiver from a 1984 consent decree that limits what long-distance and computer services the Bell companies may provide.
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