astray in the PONS Dictionary

astray Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go astray letter
to go astray person
to lead sb astray

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Those that were led astray by the creature's cries are believed to be able to break the enchantment by turning their clothes inside out.
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This number would lower further as studio went towards producing short-plays and television commercials and let the industry astray in the wake of cable television.
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And there arose much godlessness, and they committed fornication, and they were led astray and became corrupt in all their ways.
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Instead of attacking straight ahead, as ordered, one of his right wing brigades went astray, heading over to help the left wing.
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Each side went astray in considering their theological framework as the only one that was doctrinally valid and applicable.
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He led astray these people of those mountains and the people of those valleys who are of the strayed people.
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The voice of feelings can not lead us astray; and one can never be guilty for following nature.
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His tragic characters often go astray by attempting to urbanize themselves or betray their own way of life.
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The dismantling also led to pieces going astray, either being sold, or simply unaccounted for.
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His greed is what typically causes him to be led astray.
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