Todays Word Of The Day is: Gadabout
Gadabout originates from the verb gad(to wander). English usage of the word began in the 16th century.
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Todays Word Of The Day is: Gadabout
Gadabout originates from the verb gad(to wander). English usage of the word began in the 16th century.

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Looking for words that mean āwandererā? Try the following:
vagrant
nomad
transient
itinerant
wayfarer
vagabond
One of our favorite short-run anime series is āSamurai Champloo,ā which features three vagabonds who journey together across Japan to find āthe samurai who smells of sunflowers.ā ā©š»
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