Roving in a sentence as a noun

On his roving beat he had been mugged hundreds of times in five years.

There is far less free time for roving bands of aimless punks to get up to mischief.

Then you roll out the roving x-ray machines on wheels and tell me I shouldn't object?

I've live in South Africa my entire life, but have yet to encounter a "roving gang of looters".

Attention Anonymous: a new target for your roving DDoS has made itself available.

Roving in a sentence as an adjective

"How many western countries have 30% unemployment, roving gangs of looters, and an average literacy level of 2nd/3rd grade?

The history of civil rights is a story of many people going to jail for their beliefs, and then being force-fed when they performed hunger strikes and being lynched by roving mobs.

To counteract the feeling of being ignored, let's just be doubly blunt and vitriolic so you give me more attention instead of the existing roving opinion.

There's a legal precedent:Ameida-Sanchez v. US But the search of the petitioner's automobile by a roving patrol, on a California road that lies at all points at least 20 miles north of the Mexican border,[5] was of a wholly different sort.

With Earth-like planets being discovered in far off star systems and HD cameras roving about on Mars, it's easy to forget how much of our own solar system is still an unexplored frontier.

Roving definitions

noun

travelling about without any clear destination; "she followed him in his wanderings and looked after him"

See also: wandering vagabondage

adjective

migratory; "a restless mobile society"; "the nomadic habits of the Bedouins"; "believed the profession of a peregrine typist would have a happy future"; "wandering tribes"

See also: mobile nomadic peregrine wandering