Contrary to their romantic image, nomads are not simply footloose people addicted to wanderlust. |
With Rita gone, the semi-retired Long Island businessman satiates his life-long wanderlust by working part-time in a travel agency. |
Smith's love of her home and the affection of her family mean that her wanderlust never stops her returning to Lanarkshire. |
He was a marine engineer, a world traveler, and it was from him that I acquired some of my wanderlust. |
One way I justify my wanderlust is by calling it a form of travel sickness. |
Josiah Harlan was a pacifist, abstemious Pennsylvania Quaker stricken with a profound case of wanderlust. |