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- verb Present participle of
stravaig .
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Examples
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They were aye, for a time, driving their cattle through the town on the Lord's day or stravaiging about the roads and woods, or drinking and listening to pipers piping in the change-houses at time of sermon, fond, as all our people are by nature, of the hearty open air, and the smell of woods, and lusty sounds like the swing of the seas and pipers playing old tunes.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn Neil Munro
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"I met him stravaiging the vacant street last night; that was all."
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn Neil Munro
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On those occasions some of us would become egg thieves, stravaiging the hills to look
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On those occasions some of us would become egg thieves, stravaiging the hills to look
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On those occasions some of us would become egg thieves, stravaiging the hills to look
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On those occasions some of us would become egg thieves, stravaiging the hills to look
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But -- let us rejoice -- one need not go stravaiging from the sea-coast of Ireland to that of Bohemia to be charmed by the gulls of Joyce quarking for Muster Mark or to be gulled by the charms of Germanic etymology.
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_stravaiging_ over mountain-tops, and have no domicile in the sky!
Christmas Its Origin, Celebration and Significance as Related in Prose and Verse Robert Haven Schauffler 1921
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_stravaiging_ over mountain-tops, and have no domicile in the sky!
Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 John Wilson 1819
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But I want you where I may lay hand on you whenever I need to, and be sure you are not stravaiging off on another wild rescue. "
Monk's Hood Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1992
garyth123 commented on the word stravaiging
Present participle of stravaig
December 26, 2008