Gad (verb)

  1. To move about restlessly or aimlessly; roam or wander.
  2. To move or go in a leisurely or aimless manner.

Origin:

This word has been used since the middle english period and it is of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. He gadded around the city with no particular place to go.
  2. She gadded about the countryside, taking in the sights.
  3. He gadded about the city, visiting different museums and galleries.
  4. The kids gadded around the playground, enjoying the sunny day.
  5. Gadding around the city is a good way to see different parts of it.
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