Definitionn. someone who leads a wandering unsettled life
Last update: June 12, 2015
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His is something of a rover. [Please select]
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But their reign is rover for rever and ever and ev. [Please select]
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The little girl called Rover--a great Newfoundland dog--and gave him a tin pail to carry. [Please select]
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Rover ran about, chasing a squirrel or a rabbit now and then, but never straying far from Susie. [Please select]
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Rover came and took his place at her side as soon as she began to eat. [Please select]
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She threw sticks into the water, and Rover swam in and brought them back. [Please select]
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But good, faithful Rover was hungry, and she had not given him even one piece of meat. [Please select]
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The steamer will be a free rover, and visit places outside of the usual lines of travel. [Please select]
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He was with Ochiali when that eminent rover seized Saint-Clément's galleys, and was with difficulty restrained from anticipating his admiral in boarding the _St. [Please select]
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He was a thorough Corsair, with the rough code of honour, as well as the unprincipled rascality of the sea-rover. [Please select]
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