Sentence examples for itinerant from inspiring English sources

"itinerant" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an adjective that describes someone who travels from place to place. For example, you could say "The itinerant salesman travelled around the country, selling his wares door-to-door."

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itinerant

noun

One who travels from place to place.

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"It was due to the intervention of NAB and my itinerant teacher that I have been able to pick up the pieces.

Around 60% of the favela's residents earn a living from collecting cardboard on the streets, and much of the construction material comes from their daily rounds, which fan outwards from the neighbourhood of Bom Retiro at one end and Campos Elíseos – São Paulo's run-down 'Champs Élysées', with its itinerant, open-air crack zone known as Cracolândia – at the other.

In the antebellum American South, an itinerant German dentist (Christoph Waltz) frees the slave Django (Jamie Foxx) and together they form a bounty-hunting team that brings in wanted men dead or alive, which as Waltz explains is a "flesh for cash business", just like slavery.

Born in Leeds, West Yorkshire, Peter was proud of his working-class roots; his father, William, was an itinerant road-builder, his mother, Annie, a mill worker, and Peter attended 20 different primary schools.

Without support from itinerant teachers, Kalamma would still be unable to work.

It doesn't come close to encompassing the desperation of the escaper, the fear of the clandestine, the boredom of the itinerant, the lung-filled panic of the shipwrecked, the desolation of those who actually make it only to find Europe doesn't want them.

Joyce sought the help of an itinerant traditional healer, who attempted to induce an abortion and left her bleeding heavily, alone and afraid for her life.

Born in 1961, in Glasgow's Maryhill, Carlyle was brought up by his father Joseph, a painter and decorator who lived an itinerant lifestyle but was based in Scotland.

Given this environment – herds of itinerant otaku wandering the streets – the continued survival of games arcades in Japan makes sense.

Positively punitive rates will apply when such homes are bought via a tax dodge favoured by itinerant rock stars and oligarchs.

It is now some 45% below its peak of early 2000, making this on some measures a deeper bear market than 1973-74 (and thus the worst since the 1930s).As far as investors are concerned, a period of silence from Mr Bush, as well as from his itinerant treasury secretary, Paul O'Neill, who has just as hamfistedly tried to talk up equity prices, would now be welcome.

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