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itinerate

[ahy-tin-uh-reyt, ih-tin-] / aɪˈtɪn əˌreɪt, ɪˈtɪn- /


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According to family, Sims lived an itinerate childhood, traveling the country from one trailer park to the next as his father pursued work as an electrician.

From Time

Despite working as an itinerate video editor, Joe was forced to sell some of his personal possessions to pay his rent.

From Forbes

Wesley's opinion however remained unaltered, that it would have been better in every way for Fletcher to have joined him in itinerating.

From Project Gutenberg

Mirza Sa'eed, a medical student of mature years and remarkable capacities, occasionally itinerates in the distant villages, and, being a learned scholar in the Koran, holds religious disputations after his medical work is done.

From Project Gutenberg

He was trusting to the villages through which he was itinerating to sell him milk, butter, eggs and fowls; and it was not known exactly where he was.

From Project Gutenberg