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wanderer

[won-der-er] / ˈwɒn dər ər /


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They arrived at a new name, Caine, with its layers of meaning: as a brother in arms to Wick’s Abel; as nod to David Carradine’s “Kung Fu” wanderer — and reclamation of Bruce Lee’s reported exclusion from the role; and in the literal sense, the personification of his epee-like weapon of choice.

From Los Angeles Times

A college football wanderer might have happened in there here and there through the years, including September 1998 for the runaway bedlam of Tennessee upending the University of Florida at Steve Spurrier in overtime, a home coach’s wife exulting to the elevator because a visiting Gator missed a closing field goal.

From Washington Post

The cartoonist, who also produces the fantasy comic book series “Groo the Wanderer,” attributes his mental fertility to mixing things up creatively, from narrative stories to the wordless art for the Mad margins, his signature domain.

From Washington Post

“We have lost our beloved son, brother and friend and we are heartbroken. Luke had a gentle heart, a wanderer’s spirit and a musical gift that he was fortunate to share with us and the world,” the statement read.

From Los Angeles Times

Although he openly discusses his estranged relationship with his mother, reinventing his musical language alongside collaborator Brian Eno and becoming a curious globe wanderer, it’s the eventual change in his stance on romantic love that most concretely humanizes him.

From Los Angeles Times