All 5 Uses
itinerant
in
The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty
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- A STILL MOMENT Lorenzo Dow rode the Old Natchez Trace at top speed upon a race horse, and the cry of the itinerant Man of God, "I must have souls!†
Story 2.20
- He's itinerant," she said, underlining in her talk.†
Story 4.38
- He was an itinerant!†
Story 4.38
- I hadn't seen a living person in fourteen days, except here, and he was an itinerant photographer with a bookful of orders to take pictures.†
Story 4.38 *
- What would show in the picture was none of Mingo at all, but the itinerant backdrop-the same old thing, a scene that never was, a black and white and gray blur of unrolled, yanked-down moonlight, weighted at the bottom with the cast-iron parlor rabbit doorstop, just behind Sister Anne's restless heel.†
Story 4.38
Definitions:
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(1)
(itinerant) marked by traveling from place to place to work
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)