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n. (itinerant worker English)
Usage examples of "itinerant workers".
They would return to the woods at dusk with more food for the itinerant workers.
From here he could see the whole of Three Streams: the wooden houses, the thatched round-huts of the itinerant workers, the forges, the bakeries and the high barns for winter storage.
Indeed, most were still living in tents, like itinerant workers during the Depression.
Some itinerant workers on the city's new fortifications probably had decided to stay, though the work was done.
Pasel was a rough town, not as violent as Rualis, but there were many fights and much blood shed during the summer when itinerant workers would journey north seeking employment and the town swelled with whores and merchants, tinkers and thieves.