Roving - Law Dictionary Search Results
Extravagant
Wandering beyond ones bounds roving hence foreign
Ramble
determinate object in view to roam carelessly or irregularly to rove to wander as to ramble about the city to ramble
Slub
A roll of wool slightly twisted a rove called also slubbing
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Sea rover
One that cruises or roves the sea for plunder a sea robber a pirate also
Rovingly
In a wandering manner
Rove
To draw through an eye or aperture
Roam
place to place without any certain purpose or direction to rove to wander
Extravagate
To rove
Quest
anything attempt to find or obtain search pursuit as to rove in quest of game of a lost child of property
Prowl
To rove over through or about in a stealthy manner esp to
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