wayfare in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Wayfare: the act of traveling or journeying, often with a connotation of exploration and reflection.
Sample Sentences
- Wayfare through the quiet woods often brings a sense of peace and reflection.
- The ancient texts spoke of a wayfare that led to enlightenment and self-discovery.
- As the weary travelers began their wayfare, they shared stories of their adventures.
- The wayfare along the coastline offered breathtaking views of the crashing waves.
- During their wayfare, they encountered many challenges but also found unexpected beauty.
- The old path through the forest is a favored wayfare for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
- During our travels, we often discovered ancient wayfares that led us to hidden gems in the countryside.
- As we embarked on our journey, the winding wayfare brought us to breathtaking views of the mountains.
- The historic wayfare, lined with cobblestones, evoked a sense of nostalgia for the past.
- Navigating the bustling city streets felt like an adventure along an urban wayfare filled with surprises.
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