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wanderlust

[won-der-luhst] / ˈwɒn dərˌlʌst /


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They called it Fat Nomads, she told me in an interview for Bethesda Magazine then, because they were chubby and had wanderlust.

From Washington Post

“For travelers, these are not going to replace traveling in person, but they can satisfy their wanderlust.”

From Washington Post

Seven head coaches debut, with Urban Meyer in Jacksonville the headliner following his success — and wanderlust — in the college game.

From Seattle Times

His peaceful routine in Grafendorf, though, has not sated his wanderlust.

From New York Times

This kind of bucket list captures the stirrings of our curiosity and wanderlust, devotion and enterprise, all of which pull us toward unknown adventure.

From New York Times