stray



stray (away) (from something)

to drift away from or wander away from a particular topic or location. (The option elements cannot be transposed.) Please don't stray from the general area of discussion. Sally strayed away from her topic a number of times.

stray in(to something)

to wander into something. The deer strayed into the town and ruined almost everyone's garden. We left the gate open, and the cows strayed in and drank from the pond.
See also: stray

stray onto something

to wander onto an area, such as a parcel of land. Your cows strayed onto my land and ate my marigolds! If your horse strays onto my land one more time, it's my horse!
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waifs and strays

  (British & Australian)
people or animals who have no home and no one to care for them Emma was always bringing home waifs and strays and giving them a bed for the night.
See also: and, stray

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Tzivah-Biblical Hebrew
Si-Ushee-ooKorean
AsherA-shər (English)Hebrew, English, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
VahİT-Turkish
Bowles[bəulz]
Asuman-Turkish