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23 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Wanderer' in a Sentence

"A Covenanter persecuted by Charles II and James II, especially someone who fled home to follow rebellious Presbyterian ministers rejecting episcopacy." more

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The wanderer's legacy lived on in the rebellious songs sung by those who remembered the struggle against Charles II and James II.
Legends spoke of a wanderer who became a symbol of defiance against the oppressive rule of Charles II.
The old library was a haven for wanderers seeking knowledge and refuge.
In the library, the wanderer's eyes sparkled with curiosity at the vast collection of books.
Through the misty moors, the wanderer walked, carrying the legacy of Covenanters who refused to bow to royal authority.
In the vast library, the wanderer immersed himself in books, seeking knowledge from forgotten realms.
In the shadowy forest, the wanderer found solace among those who shared the same resistance against Charles II and James II.
As a wanderer, he roamed the hills, finding solace in the beauty of nature.
The wanderer traversed through the dense forest, guided only by the ancient map he held.
In the city park, a community of wanderers formed a makeshift camp, sharing stories of their journeys.
Lost in thought, the wanderer stared at the city skyline, pondering the mysteries of urban life.
The old book told the tale of a wanderer who defied royal decrees to uphold the principles of Covenanters.
She encountered a group of wanderers who had fled their homes to escape persecution.
Among the stars, the wanderer's telescope revealed distant galaxies.
As the wanderer crossed borders, the tales of Covenanters spread, igniting a flame of resistance in distant lands.
A solitary wanderer found solace in the tranquil beauty of the sunset over the horizon.
The wanderer's heart swelled with emotions as he listened to the haunting melody of a lone violin.
The wanderer's footsteps left imprints on the path of civil rights movements, influencing activists who fought against unjust systems.
The wanderer's attire reflected the austere principles of the Covenanters, a stark contrast to the opulence of the royal court.
Within the hallowed halls of the church, the wanderer found echoes of the struggles faced by those who resisted religious imposition.
The wanderers gathered in the forest to listen to the rebellious sermons of Presbyterian ministers.
A lone wanderer roamed the ancient ruins, a testament to a time when dissent was met with persecution.
As the wanderer crossed paths with diverse cultures, the common thread of resistance wove through the fabric of humanity.

Wanderer

won-der-er
nounA Covenanter persecuted by Charles II and James II, especially someone who fled home to follow rebellious Presbyterian ministers rejecting episcopacy.

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Last Updated On: March 18, 2024
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