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    rove
    [rōv]
    verb
    rove (verb) · roves (third person present) · roved (past tense) · roved (past participle) · roving (present participle)
    1. travel constantly without a fixed destination; wander:
      "he spent most of the 1990s roving about the Caribbean"
      • wander over or through (a place) without a fixed destination:
        "there are children roving the streets"
      • (of a person's eyes) look in changing directions in order to see something thoroughly:
        "the policeman's eyes roved around the bar"
    noun
    NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
    rove (noun) · roves (plural noun)
    1. a journey, especially one with no specific destination; an act of wandering:
      "a new exhibit will electrify campuses on its national rove"
    Origin
    late 15th century (originally a term in archery in the sense ‘shoot at a casual mark of undetermined range’): perhaps from dialect rave ‘to stray’, probably of Scandinavian origin.
    rove
    [rōv]
    verb
    rove (past tense)
    1. past and past participle of reeve
    rove
    [rōv]
    noun
    rove (noun) · roves (plural noun)
    1. a sliver of cotton, wool, or other fiber, drawn out and slightly twisted, especially preparatory to spinning. Also called roving
    verb
    rove (verb) · roves (third person present) · roved (past tense) · roved (past participle) · roving (present participle)
    1. form (slivers of wool, cotton, or other fiber) into roves.
    Origin
    late 17th century (as verb): origin uncertain.
    rove
    [rōv]
    noun
    rove (noun) · roves (plural noun)
    1. a small metal plate or ring for a rivet to pass through and be clenched over, especially in boatbuilding.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old Norse ró, with the addition of parasitic -v-.
    reeve
    [rēv]
    verb
    rove (past tense) · rove (past participle)
    1. thread (a rope or rod) through a ring or other aperture, especially in a block:
      "one end of the new rope was reeved through the chain"
    Origin
    early 17th century: probably from Dutch reven ‘reef (a sail)’ (see reef).
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    verb
    1. travel constantly without a fixed destination; wander:
       
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    2. wander, roam, ramble, rove, traipse, meander mean to go about from place to place usually without a plan or definite purpose.
      www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rove
      to wander about without definite destination; move hither and thither at random, especially over a wide area. Synonyms: stray, amble, stroll verb (used with object), roved, rov·ing. to wander over or through; traverse: to rove the woods. noun an act or instance of roving.
      www.dictionary.com/browse/rove
      rove1 /roʊv/ v., roved, rov•ing. to move here and there at random: [ ~ + object] to rove the subways, looking for victims. [ no object] to rove in the woods.
      www.wordreference.com/definition/rove
      Dictionary definition of rove To wander, explore, or move about without a fixed destination or purpose.
      www.betterwordsonline.com/dictionary/rove
      rove verb /rəʊv/ /rəʊv/ Verb Forms [intransitive, transitive] (formal) to travel around an area, especially a large one synonym roam
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      To rove is to wander around, often aimlessly. You may like to rove at work or school, but chances are you’ve probably got somewhere you’re supposed to be. Roving can be a way of life.

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