Wayfarers example sentences

Related (10): travelers, wanderers, voyagers, backpackers, pilgrims, trekkers, hikers, explorers, adventurers, road-trippers

way·far·er

noun

wayfarers (plural noun)

  - a person who travels on foot.

Synonyms

traveler, journeyer, nomad, migrant, gypsy, vagrant, itinerant, drifter, walker, hiker, rambler, wanderer, roamer, rover, backpacker, footslogger, vagabond, Legal

"Wayfarers" Example Sentences

1. The group of wayfarers stopped by the roadside to rest.
2. His wayfarers protected his eyes from the bright sun.
3. The wayfarers wandered through the forest, enjoying the cool breeze.
4. They encountered several wayfarers on their journey.
5. She carefully packed her wayfarers for the trip.
6. The wayfarers gazed at the distant mountains with awe.
7. The wayfarers huddled around the fire to keep warm.
8. His wayfarers slipped off his nose and fell to the ground.
9. The wayfarers shared stories about their travels over dinner.
10. She admired the elegant design of her wayfarers.
11. The wayfarers reached their destination by nightfall.
12. His wayfarers were damaged after he fell off his bike.
13. The wayfarers followed the winding path through the valley.
14. She forgot to take her wayfarers with her on the camping trip.
15. The wayfarers saw a herd of deer grazing in the clearing.
16. His wayfarers were the perfect accessory for a day at the beach.
17. The wayfarers were pleased to find a cozy inn for the night.
18. She wished she had brought her wayfarers to protect her eyes from the harsh wind.
19. The wayfarers set up camp in a flat, grassy area.
20. His wayfarers were scratched after he accidentally dropped them.
21. The wayfarers marveled at the beauty of the sunset over the lake.
22. She used her wayfarers as a makeshift headband to keep her hair out of her face.
23. The wayfarers were grateful for the shelter the cave provided during the storm.
24. His wayfarers were old and worn, but still served their purpose.
25. The wayfarers woke up early to continue their journey.
26. She lent her spare wayfarers to her friend who had lost hers.
27. The wayfarers felt refreshed after taking a dip in the river.
28. His wayfarers were polarized, which made them perfect for fishing.
29. The wayfarers sought refuge in the ruins of an old castle.
30. She bought a new pair of wayfarers as a souvenir from her trip.

Common Phases

1. The wayfarers continued their journey through the valley; their spirits still high despite the long hours of walking.
2. The weary wayfarers stumbled upon an oasis in the middle of the desert; their parched throats grateful for the cool water.
3. The group of wayfarers huddled around the campfire; their eyes fixed on the stars twinkling above.
4. The wayfarers paused at the edge of the cliff; their breaths taken away by the stunning view of the sunset.
5. The adventurous wayfarers set out on a new expedition; their minds brimming with excitement and curiosity.

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