"A wayfarer arrived just before the desk clerk was about to leave the hostel for the night."
"I prefer to be a wayfarer on my first day in a new city because I can see more on foot than in a taxi or on a bus."
"Pack comfortable shoes, because we'll be wayfarers for most of our sightseeing days."
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The word "wayfarer" is a fancy way to describe someone who travels by foot, but it can also be used a bit more broadly for someone traveling by road. The important part is that the traveler is on the ground, as opposed to in the air or on the sea. ...
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