ভ্রমণকারী, ভ্রমণকারক, ভ্রমণশীল
(1) Traveling from place to place to work.
(2) Working for a short time in different places.
(3) Roaming.
(1) A laborer who moves from place to place as demanded by employment
(2) An itinerant laborer who works for a short time in various places
(1) Taking a page from itinerant revivalists, he traveled the country on lecture tours, organizing schools and voluntary associations.
(2) Remember how, in response to the depredations of bandits, the villagers hired as protectors seven itinerant warriors.
(3) A restless, itinerant soul, he didn't stay in Symington long, setting up shop in a small family-run hotel in Ayr.
(4) Many doctors were itinerant wanderers - Hippocrates among them.
(5) Private accounts are not going to turn the nation's graybeards into itinerant millionaires anytime soon.
(6) This is not to say we didn't get our share of itinerant whackos.
(7) In the 1890s Montrealers bought milk, ice, bread, buns, fries and popcorn from itinerant street vendors.
(8) These changes, which are more visible now, have been noted by many itinerant researchers.
(9) The alert follows a flood of complaints about itinerant traders who charge extortionate prices for bitumen coverings for drives.
(10) Community workers sought smoking gun evidence of police harassment of itinerant youth and they say it's in the form of a big ugly pile of tickets.
(11) The partnership built up a country clientele through itinerant trading with a hawker's licence.
(12) Both men had unorthodox, itinerant upbringings.
(13) We have had our share of itinerant carpetbaggers who had dubious magistrate credentials.
(14) He's also got a deep-blues vocal delivery, and comes across as a real genuine, home-schooled itinerant character.
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(16) Soon the word spread, and itinerant travelers began to squat there.
(17) The most obvious category of jobs of this kind is that of itinerant jobs, such as a commercial traveller.
(18) Serving mostly itinerant and homeless women, many of whom have mental difficulties, Chez Doris is accepting donations.
(19) Their earliest pictures showed life among itinerant farm workers.
(20) Recently, itinerant workers - some illegal immigrants - have moved into the trade, at the risk of being exploited by gangmasters.
traveling
peripatetic
wandering
roving
roaming
touring
saddlebag
nomadic
gypsy
migrant
vagrant
vagabond
of no fixed address
traveler
wanderer
roamer
rover
nomad
gypsy
migrant
transient
drifter
vagabond
hobo
vagrant
tramp
Permanent
Settled