1. roam
She roamed around America for a year, working in bars.
One may not roam the city with a bow and arrows. (Arkansas.)
to roam the streets
I have roamed my whole life.
The sheep are allowed to roam freely on this land.
I like to roam about the fields.
gadabout roams
the mind roams freely
You now can freely roam and explore the Kingdom of Magincia
Your documents and settings roam with you with Office in the cloud
In India cows roam free in the streets
She used to roam the streets of Barcelona with other homeless children and slept in the open air.
The dinosaurs roamed the earth.
After he lost his job, he would just roam the streets all day long.
Around the saints roam the devils.
Inglese parola "dolaşmak"(roam) si verifica in set:
advance vocoublary 72. cruise
But her mother's friends would know she was on a cruise
One thing I've always wanted to do is go on a sea cruise.
The prize money enabled me to go on a world cruise.
a round-the-world cruise
The car cruises well at this speed.
They cruised to Jamaica last month.
I like the cruise from Świnoujście to Copenhagen.
It's late guys. I have to cruise.
They were the first cruise missiles, sometimes called flying torpedoes, and not meant to return to base.
The actions of Coen, directly commanding the cruise at the time of the accident, are of utmost significance.
Have you heard? Our neighbor won the lottery, and she's gone to the Bahamas on a luxury cruise.
In Hawaii, you can cruise all year round.
All I need is a good job which will let me cruise.
We hired a big yacht and had a nice cruise along the coastline
Old and young, we are all on our last cruise.