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US
/noʊˈmædɪk/
]
[ UK /nəʊmˈædɪk/ ]
[ UK /nəʊmˈædɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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migratory
wandering tribes
believed the profession of a peregrine typist would have a happy future
a restless mobile society
the nomadic habits of the Bedouins
How To Use nomadic In A Sentence
- Born in an American Stalinist medical facility**** to foreign parents, he spent his early years nomadically, drifting from country to country***** as his feckless father moved the family in search of lasting employment******. Support Al Kemal for Mayor of London: the People’s Choice! « raincoaster
- She was come as a part of a delegation from her people; one of the ragtag nomadic bands that roam the mountains to the north and east. Duet « A Fly in Amber
- In theory, this could be a smart strategic move but it is likely to "domesticate" Julian Assange; running such an NGO would require too many boring meetings with potential funders many of whom have already been alienated by the organisation and a nine-to-five office routine - the exact opposite of the glamorous nomadic lifestyle that the founder of WikiLeaks has become famous for. The Guardian World News
- The arid land of this autonomous republic supports a nomadic lifestyle.
- It's why I have no difficulty with Carmen: even if I was not free, I understood her because I have a gypsy, nomadic side.
- their nomadic mode of existence
- Here they lead a nomadic life, following the insect swarms which provide their principal diet.
- Whereas historically the Kyrgyz were nomadic herders, Uzbeks were settled farmers.
- The sheer simplicity of camping in wild places has been a way of life for nomadic tribes for thousands of years.
- Traditionally, Eritreans lived rural lifestyles as farmers or nomadic herdsmen and women.