Itinerant

//aɪˈtɪnɚənt//

"Itinerant" in a Sentence (11 examples)

Vagabonds are some of the most itinerant people out there.

Over time, itinerant groups often develop their own language and culture distinct from their settled counterparts.

Tom is an itinerant preacher.

Tom spent years working as an itinerant actor.

Tom's grandparents were itinerant farm workers.

In 2015, an estimated 300,000 itinerant miners were scavenging for jade here, a recent state media article said.

Vilbert was an itinerant quack-doctor, well known to the rustic population, and absolutely unknown to anybody else, as he, indeed, took care to be, to avoid inconvenient investigations.

an itinerant preacher or peddler

The king's own courts were then itinerant, being kept in the king's palace, and removing with his household in those royal progresses which he continually made.

most children in trouble were placed in detention homes, in institutions for the retarded, on wards with psychotic adults, or were left at home to fester there, occasionally seen by an itinerant teacher.

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The Greek term translated as “apostle” derives from the concept of being sent, thus underlining the missionary and more itinerant nature of the ministry.

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