roam

/ˈrōm/

Middle English romen

verb

  1. to go from place to place without purpose or direction : wander

  2. to travel purposefully unhindered through a wide area

  3. to use a cellular phone outside one's local calling area

wander roam ramble rove traipse meander mean to go about from place to place usually without a plan or definite purpose. wander implies an absence of or an indifference to a fixed course. roam suggests wandering about freely and often far afield.

idiom

  1. —used to say that a person is looking all around a place or all over something