landloper
/ˈlændˌloʊpər/
noun
- A wanderer or vagabond who travels from place to place, often without a fixed home or job.
- The old landloper told stories of his travels across the country.
- The police were suspicious of the landloper who had been seen near the abandoned barn.
- In the novel, the main character is a landloper who never stays in one town for long.
- A person who moves frequently or restlessly, especially in search of work or adventure.
- The artist lived as a landloper, painting landscapes wherever she went.
- After college, she became a landloper, taking odd jobs in different cities.
- He was a landloper at heart, always dreaming of the next road trip.