adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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peripatetic priests who ministered to several villages
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a peripatetic lifestyle
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Can you take the peripatetic lifestyle that many entrepreneurs find so essential?
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His career in the decade that followed was peripatetic .
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Surely no topic would seem to be less down the alley of this intellectually peripatetic social scientist.
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The relationship between sedentary and peripatetic peoples had no doubt always required diplomacy but these days it could be explosive.
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This pattern of living was reproduced wherever the peripatetic court might settle.
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Until well into the sixteenth century the royal court and its functionaries were peripatetic .
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Where a teacher is peripatetic in a school building it is much more difficult to display materials and motivate pupil contributions.