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roamer

[ UK /ɹˈə‍ʊmɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who leads a wandering unsettled life

How To Use roamer In A Sentence

  • One thing is clear to me: If biblical studies is to survive in academia, it must move beyond its still religionist, Euroamerican, and bibliolatrous orientation and offer us a more convincing rationale for how it will benefit our broader world and not just faith communities.
  • Louise Pratt's "transculturation" is a more inclusive term, but one that neglects the AfroCaribbean or Afroamerican experience in relation to the Hispanophone world. Notes on 'London-Kingston-Caracas: The Transatlantic'
  • You are a roamer and need adventure, excitement, and freedom.
  • Secondly, are the universals of human nature claimed by academic psychology more accurately seen as Western or Euroamerican patterns?
  • Every day this spring, they will scour the seas for transient killer whales - roamers who prey in packs and count as the deadliest of their species.
  • Though a roamer, he didn't put any moves on me that felt uncomfortable.
  • This is why I choose a Roamer watch:I have a timeless, reliable partner on my wrist that helps me to be on time with all that's needed to fulfill our guests highest demands.
  • One perennial issue in the classes has been the exportability of human rights claims from EuroAmerican sources to the rest of the world.
  • You are a roamer and need adventure, excitement, and freedom.
  • Whilst his dad was also a midfielder roamer, all left foot and direct, Jason is a natural right-footer who has a go when the nets are within shooting distance.
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