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comparative more roving, superlative most roving
Moving about; having no fixed or permanent abode; travelling from place to place. quotations examples
The Northern Territory was dear to us both, and the fever for a roving life had not yet worn off, but some time elapsed before we could quite make up our minds whether to try our fortunes in Port Darwin again or not.
1887, Harriet W. Daly, Digging, Squatting, and Pioneering Life in the Northern Territory of South Australia, page 139
Of the eyes or gaze, inspecting all over; not staying fixed on one subject. quotations examples
It could complicate things for our little household. Particularly when Larry’s roving eye is factored in.
1989, Paul Chadwick, Concrete: Visible Breath, Dark Horse Books
There was a tall, green-eyed young woman with steeply slanting Central European cheekbones who particularly caught his sexually abstinent but still roving eye.
2001, Salman Rushdie, Fury: A Novel, London: Jonathan Cape, page 4
countable and uncountable, plural rovings
A long and narrow bundle of fibre, usually used to spin woollen yarn or in felting. examples
The process of giving the first twist to yarn. examples
present participle and gerund of rove examples