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单词 wayfaring
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Definition of wayfaring in English:

wayfaring

adjective ˈweɪˌfɛːrɪŋˈweɪˌfɛrɪŋ
literary
  • (of a person) travelling on foot.

    a wayfaring stranger
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Grace Ruga was 20 years old and seven months pregnant that day in June when the wayfaring kittens arrived at her condo.
    • One might say that this wayfaring lad is a nephew of the wanderer in Schubert's Winter Journey '.
    • We had, as a tribe, sat in a circle and told the harrowing stories of our wayfaring members and I think we would never be the same.
    • Government designs statutes that gently steer the wayfaring press away from trampling on individual privacy.
    • The title track, " I am a poor wayfaring stranger ", in particular is beautiful, his sensitive use of single strings recalling Luciano Berio's economical folksong arrangements.
    • Get out and go inside-any wayfaring stranger is welcome here of a Sunday morning, rain or shine.
    • I am a weary wayfaring stranger.
    • His duty was to receive the stranger or the wayfaring poor, and conduct them to the hospice of guest-chamber.
    Synonyms
    travelling, journeying, walking, hiking, rambling, touring
    wandering, roaming, roving, drifting, nomadic, itinerant, peripatetic, migratory, migrating, floating, on the move/go/wing
noun ˈweɪˌfɛːrɪŋˈweɪˌfɛrɪŋ
mass nounliterary
  • The action of travelling by foot.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her father had been a wayfaring Dutch merchant from Antwerp.
    • Wayfaring is all about maps, creating them, using their interface and then sharing them with friends to explore or follow.
    • We had, as a tribe, sat in a circle and told the harrowing stories of our wayfaring members and I think we would never be the same.
    • The title track, ‘I am a poor wayfaring stranger’, in particular is beautiful, his sensitive use of single strings recalling Luciano Berio's economical folksong arrangements.

Definition of wayfaring in US English:

wayfaring

adjectiveˈwāˌferiNGˈweɪˌfɛrɪŋ
  • (of a person) traveling on foot.

    a wayfaring stranger
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Grace Ruga was 20 years old and seven months pregnant that day in June when the wayfaring kittens arrived at her condo.
    • One might say that this wayfaring lad is a nephew of the wanderer in Schubert's Winter Journey '.
    • I am a weary wayfaring stranger.
    • Get out and go inside-any wayfaring stranger is welcome here of a Sunday morning, rain or shine.
    • The title track, " I am a poor wayfaring stranger ", in particular is beautiful, his sensitive use of single strings recalling Luciano Berio's economical folksong arrangements.
    • Government designs statutes that gently steer the wayfaring press away from trampling on individual privacy.
    • We had, as a tribe, sat in a circle and told the harrowing stories of our wayfaring members and I think we would never be the same.
    • His duty was to receive the stranger or the wayfaring poor, and conduct them to the hospice of guest-chamber.
    Synonyms
    travelling, journeying, walking, hiking, rambling, touring
nounˈwāˌferiNGˈweɪˌfɛrɪŋ
  • The action of traveling by foot.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Wayfaring is all about maps, creating them, using their interface and then sharing them with friends to explore or follow.
    • Her father had been a wayfaring Dutch merchant from Antwerp.
    • We had, as a tribe, sat in a circle and told the harrowing stories of our wayfaring members and I think we would never be the same.
    • The title track, ‘I am a poor wayfaring stranger’, in particular is beautiful, his sensitive use of single strings recalling Luciano Berio's economical folksong arrangements.
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