Sentence example with the word 'wayfaring'

wayfaring

Definition adj. traveling especially on foot

Last update: September 26, 2015


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Shortly before his death Edward founded Christ's Hospital in the Grey Friars, and gave the old palace of Bridewell to the city " for the lodging of poor wayfaring people, the correction of vagabonds and disorderly persons, and for finding them work."   [Please select]

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Some man that wayfaring was stood by housedoor at night's oncoming.   [Please select]

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"Twice lately have I given shelter to a wayfaring youth, and each time he stole some of my husband's treasures, and made off with them."   [Please select]

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Is not your style so simple, frank, and direct that a wayfaring girl can read it and not err therein.   [Please select]

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At mid-day, after talk and a little wayfaring, they slept; meeting the world refreshed when the air was cooler.   [Please select]

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"No, he claimed to have gotten it in trade from some wayfaring collector," Gresham replied.   [Please select]

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On them a lighthouse could be built, to show Wayfaring ships the way they must not go.   [Please select]

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He knew what he wanted, and he knew what his people wanted, and he put the thing in words so plain that a wayfaring man, though a fool, couldn't make any mistake about it.   [Please select]

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They were all so written upon his face and figure and speech that the wayfaring man, though a fool, could not err in his judgment.   [Please select]

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