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wanderlust

[ UK /wˈɒndəlˌʌst/ ]
[ US /ˈwɑndɝˌɫəst/ ]
NOUN
  1. very strong or irresistible impulse to travel

How To Use wanderlust In A Sentence

  • This phenomenon, sometimes called wanderlust, may explain why people spend so much time and money on trips to interesting places.
  • The high seas harbour a host of job opportunities for those driven by wanderlust and the desire for a life away from the humdrum.
  • One way I justify my wanderlust is by calling it a form of travel sickness.
  • Sunday, January 11, 2009 · 1. Believe it or not, "The House Bunny" 2. Toilet paper 3. Wanderlust 4. When people make that cutting-their-throat motion and say "ixnay" 5. A handsome set of mismatched coffee mugs Grace In Small Things: Part 50 of 365
  • 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.
  • It tells how this young, middle class, newly qualified Argentinian doctor with wanderlust became a dedicated revolutionary whose name became synonymous with Cuba.
  • I have cards from aintesduck, wanderlustlover, calluna, vandonovan, chlorrel and thebratqueen. davegodfrey bought me a hot water bottle which I am using like the Dickens. Help help I am stuck in a rut
  • 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.
  • But so long as I am heartfree and footfree, and there's one alien shore calling, I'll have the wanderlust. Green Valley
  • Josiah Harlan was a pacifist, abstemious Pennsylvania Quaker stricken with a profound case of wanderlust.
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