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US
/ˈwɑndɝɝ/
]
[ UK /wˈɒndəɹɐ/ ]
[ UK /wˈɒndəɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who leads a wandering unsettled life
- a computer program that prowls the internet looking for publicly accessible resources that can be added to a database; the database can then be searched with a search engine
How To Use wanderer In A Sentence
- Wanderers want to forget the Villa disappointment and go into the Fulham game in good heart.
- From time immemorial our human race has been called a race of wanderers and wayfarers, a restless people forever setting forth in pursuit of a better life.
- London-based Wanderers' fans are celebrating a double survival success after winning their own battle to beat the drop.
- I am a stranger , and have been a wanderer against my will.
- Champions Nestlé Rowntree continued their 100 per cent start to the season by thumping hosts Whitkirk Wanderers 5-0.
- On the beach, pina colada, happily married, in the Premier League again, another England cap – what a hat-trick that would be, the Wolverhampton Wanderers winger said. Matt Jarvis' hopes for happy ending hinge on Switzerland and safety
- Here, O idle water-wanderer, let your boat glide with the scarcely moving current, and gaze upon the leafy groves of the sub-aqueous wilderness lit up by the rays of the sun, and watch the fish moving singly or in shoals at various depths -- the bearded barbel, the spotted trout, the shimmering bream, and the bronzen tench. Two Summers in Guyenne
- Both societies were mistrustful of uncontained wanderers, though the colonies had few institutions in which to incarcerate the vagrant poor.
- Her voice died out and she snuck a glance back toward the wanderer, his eyes were still on the road ahead showing no expressions.
- If it is the case that Wanderers can, as their manager maintains, put such a humiliating defeat behind them then the White Hart Lane walloping could indeed prove a blessing in disguise.