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itinerant

[ahy-tin-er-uhnt, ih-tin-] / aɪˈtɪn ər ənt, ɪˈtɪn- /


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Jay Tracy, an itinerant teacher of the deaf, lives in the Bay Area with his wife and four children — and an extra refrigerator stuffed with pounds of heirloom cucumber seed.

From New York Times

She first befriends Grace and her young son, Sam, who are attacked by the Mudges, a family of itinerant outlaws led by four coldblooded adolescent boys.

From Washington Post

The resulting pictures also highlight contrasts between rich and poor, chaos and stability, settled and itinerant.

From Washington Post

But it’s Lane, playing an American with itinerant academic parents, who disappoints most, exuding an effortless bohemian chic but never not sticking out like a sore thumb in her scenes.

From Washington Post

The glittering arena, while no longer having that new stadium smell after a full NHL season, was a perfect fit for the Storm after three years of itinerant hooping.

From Seattle Times