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nomad

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ A restless corporate nomad , Bollenbach has held jobs with five separate companies during the 1990s. ▪ The film follows the nomads as they cross the desert with their camels. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ First of all it is difficult ...

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Nomad is the third album by fusion band Tribal Tech , a project led by guitarist Scott Henderson and bassist Gary Willis .

Usage examples of nomad.

A period of wandering as a nomad, often as undertaken by Aborigines who feel the need to leave the place where they are in contact with white society, and return for spiritul replenishment to their traditional way of life.

From her friendly attitude it was clear she did not connect Aganippe with the nomads.

The chaplain hailed him, and the turncoat to whom he had not yet been introduced arose expectantly, but the Nomad went straight to their hobbled horses.

If these surprisingly atheological nomads had anything approaching a god, it was the creature who made their existence possible and raised them above the level of the animals they herded and hunted.

But Nomad cows would have kicked and butted their way out through the boards of the fence by now, so he decided they must be hybrids.

The Chud did this as other nomads followed their flocks across the scant grasslands of desert and mountain.

When they returned to their camp, they saw that the droving team were moving slowly westwards, so the desert nomads walked quickly to the well and drank their fill, then replenished their wooden coolamons with water for the trip.

They wore the traditional del of the Mongol nomad and bowed when the Master of Sinanju, Kula and Lobsang Drom stepped from the parked limousine.

A renegade Mayanabi Nomad of considerable rank, Hennin possessed the training to twist anything to her advantage.

Batouch and Ali were in the court of the house, talking to the Arab guardian who dwelt there, but their voices were not audible by the well, and absolute silence reigned, the intense yet light silence that is in the desert at noontide, when the sun is at the zenith, when the nomad sleeps under his low-pitched tent, and the gardeners in the oasis cease even from pretending to work among the palms.

Others retained a certain ornamental beauty or an orderliness that hinted of meaning, as a rosary might suggest a necklace to a nomad.

They went away into great rolling slopes of sand on which the camps of the nomads and the Ouled Nails were pitched, some near to, some distant from, the city, but they themselves were solitary.

They were bound to one piece of land, while the Nomad owned the whole world beneath Empty Sky.

But the last time he had seen it so clearly had been in the eyes of the old nomad woman whom Favio had brought aboard the barge at Pex to cure his unconscious brother.

This was the very same term which the old nomad healer at Pex had used of his pendant as she backed away from him in terror, sharing with him as she did so the horrible image of the men he had slaughtered with it, all unknowing, on the Moonfell Plain.