itinerant in a sentence
a.
Definition
ITINERANT: traveling from place to place, often for work or performance.
Sample Sentences
- The itinerant musician traveled from town to town, sharing his songs with anyone who would listen.
- As an itinerant farmer, she followed the seasons, planting crops in different regions to maximize her harvest.
- His itinerant lifestyle allowed him to experience diverse cultures and meet fascinating people along the way.
- The itinerant workers moved through the country, stopping only to pick fruit and earn a quick wage.
- In the story, the itinerant preacher brought hope to small communities, often staying just long enough to make a difference.
- The itinerant musician traveled from town to town, sharing his melodies with anyone who would listen.
- In the early 1900s, many itinerant workers roamed the country in search of seasonal jobs and better opportunities.
- The itinerant lifestyle appealed to her adventurous spirit, allowing her to experience different cultures and communities.
- They hired an itinerant teacher to provide education in remote areas where schools were scarce.
- His itinerant nature made it difficult to maintain long-term relationships, as he was always moving to a new location.
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