itinerant worker
itinerant lifestyle
itinerant preacher
an itinerant judge; itinerant labor.
they are itinerant traders out to make a fast buck.
The result of calculation with antiferromagnetics shows that the compound has the minus magnetic moment because of itinerant electron magnetism.
Baldassarre says bird-watchers have long suspected that phainopeplas are itinerant breeders.
But what becomes of these itinerant intestinal interlopers?
That is a big hurdle for poor farmers and itinerant workers, especially women, many of them illiterate.
A group of itinerant teachers and philosophers from the Greek colonies flocked to Athens.
Police are wary of itinerants who cannot be traced to a recognized camp boundary or to four walls.
This is especially important for itinerant vendors–the ones who sell their products in carts, trucks, or on foot.
In Jesus' time it was a gathering place for itinerant religious ascetics and herders of the desert.
The third was self-preparation for a vocation which alone seemed likely to satisfy his cravings—that of an itinerant preacher of the eleventh commandment.
I would like to think of myself as a global soul, as a world citizen, a nomad and an itinerant storyteller.
A former carpenter and itinerant preacher delivers a tender speech, which has since become known as the Sermon on the Mount.
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