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will be roaming

  • future progressive
    of roam.
    roam
    verb (used without object)
    to walk, go, or travel without a fixed purpose or direction; ramble; wander; rove.

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When Canada begins its World Cup on Friday as one of the co-hosts against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Marsch will be roaming the sidelines.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 12, 2026

Check back Friday afternoon as The Times’ Mikael Wood, August Brown, Vanessa Franko, Danielle Dorsey and Nate Jackson will be roaming the festival grounds, reporting on all the action as it happens.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 12, 2024

In another interesting subplot to this game, former Gamecocks coach Will Muschamp will be roaming the Georgia sidelines.

From Fox News Sep. 17, 2021

She’s chiefly known as a visual artist but will be roaming in an unfamiliar zone for the show.

From The Guardian Dec. 15, 2015

He did not practice Wednesday and declined to speculate whether he will be roaming the middle of the field, reminding Ferentz of Mickey Mouse every time he holds up those white-gloved hands.

From New York Times Feb. 2, 2012