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straying from the proper course
- errantstraying from the proper course
- errantlystraying from the proper course
- strayto wander from the proper course
- strayedSTRAY, to wander from the proper course
- straysSTRAY, to wander from the proper course
- straggleto stray (to wander from the proper course)
- estrayto stray (to wander from the proper course)
- strayerone that strays (to wander from the proper course)
- straggledSTRAGGLE, to stray (to wander from the proper course)
- stragglesSTRAGGLE, to stray (to wander from the proper course)
- stragglingSTRAGGLE, to stray (to wander from the proper course)
- estrayingESTRAY, to stray (to wander from the proper course)
- strayersSTRAYER, one that strays (to wander from the proper course)
- aberrancestraying from the right or normal way
- hobbledTie or strap together (the legs of a horse or other animal) to prevent it from straying
- hobblesTie or strap together (the legs of a horse or other animal) to prevent it from straying
- hobblingTie or strap together (the legs of a horse or other animal) to prevent it from straying
- displaceto remove from the usual or proper place
- overwrestto wrest or force from the natural or proper position
- overwrestsOVERWREST, to wrest or force from the natural or proper position
- overwrestingOVERWREST, to wrest or force from the natural or proper position
- overwrestedOVERWREST, to wrest or force from the natural or proper position
- aislethe side of a church nave separated by piers from the nave proper
- unshipto remove from the place proper for its use, as an oar or tiller
- calibratestandardize (as a measuring instrument) by determining the deviation from a standard so as to ascertain the proper correction factors
- laches(used with a sing. v.) failure to do something at the proper time, esp. such delay as will bar a party from bringing a legal proceeding
- seederany of various apparatus for sowing seeds in the ground, ranging from simple devices that deposit seed evenly over a plot of land to complex machines that prepare a hole in the earth, insert a seed or seeds at the proper depth, and cover the hole again