0 to travel along a route that was not originally intended, or to move outside a limited area:
2 Stray things have moved apart from similar things and are not in their expected or intended place:
3 to move away from a place where you should be or from a direction in which you should go:
However, the social context strategy strayed from this pattern of distribution.
Second, they acknowledged that the president had grown more comfortable in straying away from prepared remarks and speaking from the gut.
Much acousmatic music strays in and out of transcontextual suggestions - the sounds of nature, the elements and environment are particularly common.
Rumors about ' already dead military men ' abounded in the 1940s, and contributed to many young wives straying.
Typical practice in commons grazing is for children to walk with the herds to monitor strays, deter theft, and return the animals at night.
Hence, if reshuffles are possible, ministers' preferences for bigger budgets are tempered by a concern for not straying too far from the official party policy.
We are straying into the shadowy area of musical and verbal identity, and the kinds of patterns of recognition that begin to enable us to construct such identities.
On cycles, we are not interested in how far the walker strays from its starting point, but in the mixing properties of the distribution on the cycle.
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