Definitionn. very strong or irresistible impulse to travel
Last update: November 24, 2016
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Her wanderlust would not allow her to stay in one spot for a long time. [Please select]
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As he was often quoted: Once you 've got wanderlust in your blood, you 've got it for life. [noun]
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These interests were amplified by a wanderlust inherited from his parents and reinforced by trips overseas early in his life. [adjective]
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The Wonderlust--probably it's a worse affliction than the Wanderlust. [Please select]
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The wanderlust has surely got us by the throat. [Please select]
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CHAPTER XVIII We found every place splendid in those weeks as we let the wanderlust carry us on. [Please select]
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The old wanderlust had got into his blood, the joy of the unbound life, the joy of seeking, of hoping without limit. [Please select]
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These strange wanderlust habits are noticed even by the casual observer, and no special insight is required to see that these wise creatures have their annual tours excellently arranged and marked out. [Please select]
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The wanderlust was their heritage, and they pushed on and on without rest, like the salmon in the spring, but they were different in this: that they never came back to die. [Please select]
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