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wanderlust

[won-der-luhst] / ˈwɒn dərˌlʌst /


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China's gloomy economy has not dampened its people's wanderlust.

From BBC

Maybe greater confinement fueled our wanderlust or led us to seek comfort in nostalgia, to indulge in the wish fulfillment and possibility offered by the seemingly infinitely flexible fictional device that is time travel.

From Salon

He was the face of the show and its most visible advocate, which was needed, since Liggett was forever searching for funding to pay for the show’s ambitious storytelling and wanderlust.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s hard to imagine that a guy who will be 83 in September is going to have wanderlust for the next opportunity.

From Seattle Times

The aspect of feeling rather crushed by one’s family in terms of expectations, that was not hard to pull up, and traveling and wanderlust.

From Seattle Times