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Use "itinerants" in a sentence
"The Methodists were just then beginning to grow into importance, and their circuit-riders, now fashionably known as itinerants, were passing and preaching, and establishing societies to mark their success, through all the rude settlements of the State."
""itinerants" at Stratford-le-Bow, his feeling but simple manner of delivering Francisco's short speech in "Hamlet" --"
"Of the three children at the center of the story—Kate, Emma and Michael—only Kate, the eldest, has any memory of a time before they lived as unwanted itinerants, shuttled from one miserable orphanage to the next."