itinerant|itinerants in English

noun

[i'tin·er·ant || aɪ'tɪnərənt]

traveler with a regular route, person that travels from place to place, wanderer; one who alternately works and travels

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1. Itinerant ranching reached its peak in the 1880 s.

2. Some of the earliest retailers were itinerant peddlers.

3. Ambulant definition, moving from place to place; itinerant; shifting

4. I'm contemplating to an itinerant speech all over china.

5. He is now an itinerant ambassador for African causes.

6. He is starting itinerant performance all over the world.

7. Synonyms for Bindlestiffs include homeless, beggars, derelicts, down-and-outs, drifters, itinerants, migrants, tramps, transients and vagabonds

8. I wondered that her prejudices did not stretch to itinerant Arabs.

9. The use of itinerant magistrates gradually increased, making prosecutions more convenient.

10. From boyhood he worked on local farms and became an itinerant Methodist preacher.

11. The itinerant returned with new resolves to agitate at the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting in 17

12. Carmichael’s father was an itinerant electrician, and his mother earned extra money for

13. This is Richard Muthama Peter, and he is an itinerant street photographer in Kibera.

14. It ended in the 1930s when another depression swelled the numbers of itinerant workers.

15. Are they canvassers, solicitors, peddlers, hawkers, itinerant merchants or transient vendors of merchandise or services?

16. Most local news directors are transients, moving from market to market like itinerant baseball players.

17. Which is a minor irritation for the itinerant tourist ... a daily nightmare for the local residents.

18. Handbills like this were distributed in advance of itinerant movie man Teddy Voye’s visits to smalltown New Brunswick.

19. In Scotland a Cadger is an itinerant peddler of fish.--James Maitland's American Slang Dictionary, 1891

20. Anchored family therapists take pride in having professional partnerships with local teachers, administrators, and itinerant staff

21. Improperly, Jehovah’s witnesses were classed as solicitors or itinerant merchants, rather than as proclaimers of the gospel.

22. Three or four centuries ago a group of itinerant actors had asked for the protection of some traveling Raika.

23. In these tiny houses you will find jugglers , magicians , acrobats , singers , bahurupiyas ( mime artistes ) and various itinerant performers .

24. Varley was one of a number of itinerant lay evangelists who emerged after the 1858-9 religious revival.

25. But times are hard, and bands of itinerant jugglers and acrobats have gone before them, picking the villages clean.