Definitionn. a pedestrian who walks from place to place
Last update: September 26, 2015
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Wheat and barley spread in broad crops over many square miles of rich soil; the fields are intersected by narrow little stone-walled lanes, bright with wayside flowers, amongst which the poppy and the purple thistle of Badghis are predominant; the houses are neatly built of stone, and stand scattered about the landscape in single homesteads, substantial and comfortable; and the spreading willow and the mulberry offer a most grateful shade to the wayfarer in summer time, when the heat is often insupportable. [Please select]
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It was difficult to encounter a wayfarer of more wretched appearance. [Please select]
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The wayfarer struck into this. [Please select]
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She saw the wayfarer, and perceived what he was looking at. [Please select]
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Now write 'To fifty copies of "Wayfarer," at sixty-seven cents, $33.' [Please select]
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Bright a copy of 'The Wayfarer.' [Please select]
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Can I sell you a copy of 'The Wayfarer' to-day. [Please select]
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