0 time spent travelling around or going from one place or country to another:
Controlled interventionist experimentation could help to move beyond the "wanderings through the scholastic maze" that traditional zoology had brought.
During these wanderings 'lists of animals and foods' as well as 'theological points' are enumerated or discussed.
The song's three-verse structure is interrupted by a vast instrumental interlude, whose farflung harmonic wanderings are characterised by a strikingly liberal use of dissonance.
Hull's 1935 paper opens with what was becoming a common criticism of psychologists'pervasive emotionalism and metaphysical wanderings.
As the century closed, women writers were, in a sense, returned to the house, after their brief wanderings in the lawless zone between poetry and prose.
Is this the end of all our wanderings?
I have found in my wanderings that these people think, for some extraordinary reason, that they are going to get long-term credits and guarantees.
Many of them are quite decent people, and they are driven to the casual ward in the course of their wanderings.