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Found 3 items, similar to Strayed.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: stray
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: stray
stray
adj : not close together in time; 
“isolated instances of
rebellion”; 
“scattered fire”; 
“a stray bullet grazed
his thigh” [syn: 
isolated, 
scattered]
stray
n : homeless cat [syn: 
alley cat]
v 1: move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in
search of food or employment; 
“The gypsies roamed the
woods”; 
“roving vagabonds”; 
“the wandering Jew”; 
“The
cattle roam across the prairie”; 
“the laborers drift
from one town to the next”; 
“They rolled from town to
town” [syn: 
roll, 
wander, 
swan, 
tramp, 
roam, 
cast,
ramble, 
rove, 
range, 
drift, 
vagabond]
2: wander from a direct course or at random; 
“The child strayed
from the path and her parents lost sight of her”; 
“don't
drift from the set course” [syn: 
err, 
drift]
3: lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject
of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking,
or speaking; 
“She always digresses when telling a story”;
“her mind wanders”; 
“Don't digress when you give a
lecture” [syn: 
digress, 
divagate, 
wander]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Strayed
Stray 
\Stray\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. 
Strayed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Straying.] [OF. estraier, estraer, to stray, or as adj.,
stray, fr. (assumed) L. stratarius roving the streets, fr. L.
strata (sc. via) a paved road. See 
Street, and 
Stray, a.]
1. To wander, as from a direct course; to deviate, or go out
of the way.
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Thames among the wanton valleys strays. --Denham.
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2. To wander from company, or from the proper limits; to rove
at large; to roam; to go astray.
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Now, until the break of day,
Through this house each fairy stray. --Shak.
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A sheep doth very often stray. --Shak.
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3. Figuratively, to wander from the path of duty or
rectitude; to err.
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We have erred and strayed from thy ways. --??? of
Com. Prayer.
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While meaner things, whom instinct leads,
Are rarely known to stray. --Cowper.
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Syn: To deviate; err; swerve; rove; roam; wander.
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