wanderlust in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for wanderlust in the English»Spanish Dictionary

wanderlust in the PONS Dictionary

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English
His wanderlust in belonging to a musical act was often at odds with his domestic life.
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This musical wanderlust is further enforced by the diverse, international backgrounds of the members of the group, both past and present.
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The trip left a deep impression and instilled a wanderlust.
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He was never far from his wanderlust personality that he had developed from his schooldays.
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It indicates a restlessness and wanderlust as well as overlooking the good we already possess, in the hopes of finding something else.
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Many individuals around the world use this title or definition to describe their wanderlust traveling lifestyle, arts, sciences, and trades.
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As they near adulthood, kender experience intense wanderlust and leave home.
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Wanderlust sums up that desire for music and for singing and performing and this life.
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He is consumed with wanderlust and a desire to paint mountains.
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The wanderlust of the three is especially notorious.
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