Itinerant [adjective]

Definition of Itinerant:

roaming

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Sentence/Example of Itinerant:

Neutral backgrounds free of visual distractions can help even more, says Carola Martinez, an itinerant teacher of deaf and hard-of-hearing students in New York City public schools.

She is thirty-five now, quite plain, and makes a living as a sort of itinerant housekeeper and caterer.

This itinerant merchant was commissioned to haunt the Kano gate until impatience or curiosity should fling it wide for him.

The circuits of the Justices Itinerant were restored, and appeals to the king in Council were established.

The Collahuayas of Peru were a guild of itinerant quacks and magicians, who never remained permanently in one spot.

Its chapels multiplied in the great towns, and its itinerant missionaries penetrated to the most secluded districts.

From that time, she has acted as an itinerant evangelist, preaching in summer in the open air.

The copy of the book in my possession was sold to me by a pious itinerant Rabbi, who had treasured it as a precious work.

The present system looks something like an itinerant university; but no one can predict just what it will become.

Finally, an entertainment with music, often furnished by itinerant actors, was given.