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Definition of wanderlust in English: wanderlustnoun ˈwɒndəlʌstˈwɑndərˌləst mass nounA strong desire to travel. 漫游癖 a man consumed by wanderlust 有漫游癖的人。 Example sentencesExamples - The pleasure we derive from being with others, along with our wanderlust and desire to explore, sets the stage nicely for smallpox.
- The Zimmermen, with their quirky sartorial style, have a long history of hard work and old-fashioned values coupled with wanderlust.
- But these impressive feathers in Jim's adventuring cap have not cured him of wanderlust.
- Even in postwar America, nostalgia and wanderlust kept tramp wannabes hopping boxcars.
- My wanderlust had taken me on a circuitous route but, now I was ready to put down some roots and embark on new dreams, it had led me home.
- The open layout of the venue virtually encourages wanderlust, resulting in a fluctuation of numbers in each zone as curiosity led both cats and dogs from room to room.
- His natural wanderlust is fueled by a vain search for lasting good health and he travels incessantly through Europe, the United States and the South Pacific.
- As he pondered his new project, Mr. Zhang developed wanderlust.
- This is a real trip around the world, into some unexpected nooks and crannies, and for new sounds to satisfy your wanderlust, you might have a hard time doing better.
- It tells how this young, middle class, newly qualified Argentinian doctor with wanderlust became a dedicated revolutionary whose name became synonymous with Cuba.
- Peyroux clearly yearns for those days - when everything revolved around music, and her wanderlust was regularly satisfied.
- The Notebooks bear witness to the specifics of her insatiable wanderlust.
- One way I justify my wanderlust is by calling it a form of travel sickness.
- Smith's love of her home and the affection of her family mean that her wanderlust never stops her returning to Lanarkshire.
- Smitten by wanderlust and lured by India, Mark Shand has travelled across much of the country.
- Her disdain is getting personal, her subject matter less ephemeral, as she scolds rich Americans driven by wanderlust and entitlement.
- The high seas harbour a host of job opportunities for those driven by wanderlust and the desire for a life away from the humdrum.
- We're leaving for Chicago in a few hours to attend a wedding, see family and curb a wee bit of this wanderlust that is gripping me now that I have regular work.
- Soon after we separated, I heard about a class on how to teach English overseas and realized immediately that this could finance my wanderlust.
- Her wanderlust took her only as far as a neighbouring street in Ashton. search news
OriginEarly 20th century: from German Wanderlust. Definition of wanderlust in US English: wanderlustnounˈwɑndərˌləstˈwändərˌləst A strong desire to travel. 漫游癖 a man consumed by wanderlust 有漫游癖的人。 Example sentencesExamples - Her disdain is getting personal, her subject matter less ephemeral, as she scolds rich Americans driven by wanderlust and entitlement.
- The Notebooks bear witness to the specifics of her insatiable wanderlust.
- We're leaving for Chicago in a few hours to attend a wedding, see family and curb a wee bit of this wanderlust that is gripping me now that I have regular work.
- My wanderlust had taken me on a circuitous route but, now I was ready to put down some roots and embark on new dreams, it had led me home.
- The Zimmermen, with their quirky sartorial style, have a long history of hard work and old-fashioned values coupled with wanderlust.
- His natural wanderlust is fueled by a vain search for lasting good health and he travels incessantly through Europe, the United States and the South Pacific.
- One way I justify my wanderlust is by calling it a form of travel sickness.
- Peyroux clearly yearns for those days - when everything revolved around music, and her wanderlust was regularly satisfied.
- Smith's love of her home and the affection of her family mean that her wanderlust never stops her returning to Lanarkshire.
- Even in postwar America, nostalgia and wanderlust kept tramp wannabes hopping boxcars.
- It tells how this young, middle class, newly qualified Argentinian doctor with wanderlust became a dedicated revolutionary whose name became synonymous with Cuba.
- The high seas harbour a host of job opportunities for those driven by wanderlust and the desire for a life away from the humdrum.
- Soon after we separated, I heard about a class on how to teach English overseas and realized immediately that this could finance my wanderlust.
- The pleasure we derive from being with others, along with our wanderlust and desire to explore, sets the stage nicely for smallpox.
- The open layout of the venue virtually encourages wanderlust, resulting in a fluctuation of numbers in each zone as curiosity led both cats and dogs from room to room.
- This is a real trip around the world, into some unexpected nooks and crannies, and for new sounds to satisfy your wanderlust, you might have a hard time doing better.
- As he pondered his new project, Mr. Zhang developed wanderlust.
- Her wanderlust took her only as far as a neighbouring street in Ashton. search news
- Smitten by wanderlust and lured by India, Mark Shand has travelled across much of the country.
- But these impressive feathers in Jim's adventuring cap have not cured him of wanderlust.
OriginEarly 20th century: from German Wanderlust. |