0 to move or travel around an area, especially a large one: --
1 to move, travel, or look around an area, without having a particular place you intend to go to: --
A brawl occurred when roving bands of the song's supporters and detractors clashed in the streets.
Ants, mites and rove beetles are not considered as members of the guild described here and are not discussed further in this paper.
In this region stray and roving dogs are numerous and prevention or treatment of the parasitic infections in these dogs is difficult.
However, the roving bandit might find it more beneficial to settle and become stationary.
The addition of manure imp roves soil waterholding capacity, cation exchange capacity, and soil structure.
One should note here the problems of discipline that plague both stationary and roving rebel movements.
The sardar was sometimes discovered among these roving bands to be the village headman, and in some cases, headship was assigned by the negotiators.
The other sites used roving cameras to provide an image of the injury.