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wanderlust

[won-der-luhst] / ˈwɒn dərˌlʌst /


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Throw in the $245 million contract extension they couldn’t wait to give Wilson, and you have the price of misguided wanderlust and resulting desperation.

From Seattle Times

The film begins by leaning into this wanderlust through imagery and maps of the island, but once we reach the moment of eruption, the mood turns dark.

From New York Times

I satisfy my wanderlust by feasting on hearty, delicious global cuisines here in my neighborhood.

From New York Times

This isn’t a movie about wanderlust or marital discontent; it’s about grief.

From New York Times

Classic car values have soared in recent years as people cooped up during the coronavirus pandemic poured their wanderlust into other ventures, such as cars, real estate and art.

From Washington Post