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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "itinerant" in a sentence

    itinerant example sentences

    itinerant


    1. There was no one in sight, although signs of itinerant occupation remained; an


    2. of the itinerant Jewish exorcists took it upon themselves to call the


    3. ‘After all, you could do a lot better than an itinerant Gottesman


    4. “My life has turned out to be every bit as itinerant as I though it


    5. would therefore be embarking on an extremely itinerant way of life


    6. Recalling what the Argonian informant had said about his dockside sources, Brynjolf was eager to pick up what he could from every itinerant conversation


    7. Whoever reads the instructions (They are to be found in Tyrol's History of England) which were given to the judges of the circuit in the time of Henry II will see clearly that those judges were a sort of itinerant factors, sent round the country for the purpose of levying certain branches of the king's revenue


    8. He had thought that the kids he saw begging on the streets were from itinerant families


    9. Socialism was brought to Hungary in 1860’s literally in the knapsacks of itinerant


    10. A young woman, an itinerant traveller selling herbs and leaf medicines from plants the villagers couldn’t get from their own fields

    11. He knew that prostitutes live a very itinerant life and that their disappearance from one area usually meant that they had moved on to another town or another part of the city


    12. They featured either the very competent house band or some itinerant black American jazz musicians playing for close dancing


    13. Exhaustion is the constant companion of itinerant actors with afternoon and evening performances, travelling, setting up and dismantling the stage


    14. Serial killers who move around fall into two types: A – itinerant homeless; B – the occupation allows him to travel


    15. It was one thing to kill an itinerant ranch hand but quite a different matter to knock off a man of Martin‘s stature


    16. their occupation and their family to follow this itinerant preacher they


    17. An itinerant photographer who took the only picture of him that could have been preserved was forced to smash his plates without developing them


    18. “I say, you there, what in the wide, wide world of International Relations is this itinerant border doing in the middle of a field?” Mark asked with what he hoped was an imperious air, something of the tone our Victorian founding fathers might have employed with starched upper mouth parts and even stiffer underpants while talking to Johnny Foreigner


    19. Here is how Jesus, the lowly, unmarried, and itinerant son of a carpenter - an abysmal failure by the standards of his society - viewed himself:


    20. His father had been an itinerant work-

    21. “You never can tell with itinerant families


    22. All in all, it was an enjoyable, itinerant week we had moving from cities, to villages, to hamlets in the highlands and 86


    23. The beach was practically empty and the itinerant sellers were dispersing


    24. “Or an itinerant photographer


    25. All fell to praising of it, each after his own fashion, though the same young blade held with his former view that another than her conjugial had been the man in the gap, a clerk in orders, a linkboy (virtuous) or an itinerant vendor of articles needed in every household


    26. In those days, the priory precincts had not been large enough to contain the fair, and the streets all around had been obstructed by unlicensed stalls – often just a small table covered with trinkets –plus hawkers with trays, jugglers, fortune tellers, musicians, and itinerant friars calling sinners to redemption


    27. just an itinerant who called every year or two


    28. He travelled with his engine from farm to farm, from county to county, for as yet the steam threshing-machine was itinerant in this part of Wessex


    29. Casaubon's will had yet reached Ladislaw: the air seemed to be filled with the dissolution of Parliament and the coming election, as the old wakes and fairs were filled with the rival clatter of itinerant shows; and more private noises were taken little notice of


    30. Some mountebanks from Paris had obtained permission of the mayor to erect their booths in the principal street of the village, and a band of itinerant merchants, under protection of the same tolerance, had constructed their stalls on the Church Square, and even extended them into Boulanger Alley, where, as the reader will perhaps remember, the Thenardiers' hostelry was situated

    31. She was right: the doll had been brought not by his coachman but by an itinerant shrimpmonger whom no one knew


    32. The loss of his teeth, on the other hand, did not result from a natural calamity but from the shoddy work of an itinerant dentist who decided to eradicate a simple infection by drastic means


    33. Pond advocated the appointment of itinerant preachers to labor with the Chinese in the moving camps on the railroads


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    Synonyms for "itinerant"

    gipsy gypsy itinerant wandering wayward vagabond nomadic erratic

    "itinerant" definitions

    a laborer who moves from place to place as demanded by employment


    traveling from place to place to work