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perambulant

adjective as in ambulatory

adjective as in nomadic

adjective as in peripatetic

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Example Sentences

But the fact is that the Minsky form of perambulant, progressive nudity known as the striptease is an American art form.

His roads are military highways, and their target, too, is the long, perambulant border which divides Japanese Manchukuo from Russia's Asian fringes.

The boating man returns,      His rawness growing with experience—      Strange union! and directs the optic glass      Not unresponsive to Jemima's charms,      Who wheels obdurate, in his mimic chaise      Perambulant, the child.

A perambulant theatre has been set up among the trees and the strolling actors are arriving, accompanied by a crowd of villagers, who shout greetings to Clown, Columbine, and Harlequin.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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