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[ won -der-luhst ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈwɒn dərˌlʌst / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a strong, innate desire to rove or travel about.
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Origin of wanderlust 1850–55; <German, equivalent to wander (n ) to wander + Lust desire; see lust
Words nearby wanderlust wandering goiter, Wandering Jew, wandering kidney, wandering pacemaker, Wanderjahr, wanderlust , wanderoo, wander plug, w. & f., wandoo, Wandorobo
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The Wanderlust Projects duo are building bars in water towers and romantic getaways in abandoned resorts.
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Wanderlust stresses a no-harm-done mantra, and their intention is not, as Austin puts it, “to poke holes in the security theater.”
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To keep problems and surprises to a minimum, the Wanderlust team obsessively prepares.
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As a boy the Wanderlust had driven him over the face of the globe.
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The Wanderlust becomes chronic, and mainly because it was not treated properly in its intermittent stage.
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You're one of the lucky people that can have a touch of the wanderlust without being made useless by it—as I have.
The Trail of the Hawk | Sinclair Lewis
She had looked upon him as a gentleman whom misfortune and wanderlust had reduced to the lowest stratum of society.
The Mucker | Edgar Rice Burroughs
Those who saw him mowing the Lawn little suspected that he was being inwardly eaten by the Wanderlust .
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British Dictionary definitions for wanderlust noun a great desire to travel and rove about
Word Origin for wanderlust German, literally: wander desire
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Content related to wanderlust Travel Words For People With WanderlustNo rest for the weary? Ha! It should be no rest for the wanderlust because it's exhausting preparing for a trip.
Travel Words For People With WanderlustNo rest for the weary? Ha! It should be no rest for the wanderlust because it's exhausting preparing for a trip.
Words related to wanderlust trek, driving, ride, flying, excursion, tour, transit, movement, navigation, trip, sailing, sightseeing, expedition, walk, junket, voyage, commutation, passage, seafaring, hop
Cultural definitions for wanderlust A German word for the irresistibly strong desire to travel or wander.
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