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wanderlust

[won-der-luhst] / ˈwɒn dərˌlʌst /


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While bedbugs themselves don’t experience wanderlust, world travelers who flock to major tourist destinations — such as Las Vegas — may find themselves with bedbugs as their new travel companions.

From Los Angeles Times

If anything, it is Marge who experiences a bit of wanderlust when she leaves for the Twin Cities to investigate the case and puts on makeup to meet with an old classmate for drinks.

From New York Times

Earlier this year, those with wanderlust for foreign countries had to keep their feet on U.S. ground due to the national passport backlog.

From Los Angeles Times

China's gloomy economy has not dampened its people's wanderlust.

From BBC

Maybe greater confinement fueled our wanderlust or led us to seek comfort in nostalgia, to indulge in the wish fulfillment and possibility offered by the seemingly infinitely flexible fictional device that is time travel.

From Salon