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How to use most nomad in a sentence
In China the patriarch of a nomad horde became emperor of a nation retaining ancestor worship as its chief religious system.
MAN AND HIS ANCESTORCHARLES MORRISHe had been down into the bottom-most pit of hell, and the sights that he had seen there had withered him up.
LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIRThese dogs guard the flocks, or the nomad camps, and rather resemble large collies; as a rule, they are black and very fierce.
MOUNT EVEREST THE RECONNAISSANCE, 1921CHARLES KENNETH HOWARD-BURYHe was a nomad, wandering from place to place, feeding upon whatever living things he could kill with his hands.
A CIVIC BIOLOGYGEORGE WILLIAM HUNTERThe top-most bud waits only through the twelve hours of a single day to open.
THE COLLEGE, THE MARKET, AND THE COURTCAROLINE H. DALLHe has a hand-to-mouth, nomad existence, ending in the inevitable frozen misery of the workhouse.
THE HILLS AND THE VALERICHARD JEFFERIESThe question will have to be asked: Is it better for this population to be practically nomad or settled?
THE HILLS AND THE VALERICHARD JEFFERIESBut the nomad of these days was a less dangerous neighbor than at later times because the horse had not yet been domesticated.
THE NEW STONE AGE IN NORTHERN EUROPEJOHN M. TYLERHer father had no son living, therefore she was an only child, and the most-sought-after of any maiden in that band.
RED HUNTERS AND THE ANIMAL PEOPLECHARLES A. EASTMANThe American is, for the most part, a nomad, who pulls down his house as the Tartar pulls up his tent-poles.
A MORTAL ANTIPATHYOLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, SR.