roam

/roʊm/
noun
  1. An act of moving around without a fixed plan; a wandering journey.
    • His afternoon roam took him past the old library and the river.
    • After a long roam through the forest, they found a hidden lake.
    • We went for a roam around the market to see what was for sale.
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verb
  1. To move or travel around without a fixed plan or purpose.
    • The children were allowed to roam freely in the park.
    • She loves to roam through the old streets of the city on weekends.
    • Wolves roam across large territories in search of food.
  2. To use a mobile phone network outside of one's home coverage area, often incurring extra charges.
    • I turned off data to avoid roaming fees while in Europe.
    • When you travel abroad, your phone may roam on local networks.
    • The app warns you if you are about to roam on an expensive network.
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