Nomadic in a sentence as an adjective

I kept that TV- which I'd only meant to keep for 3 years-- until 2007 when we went nomadic.

In a nomadic pastoral culture, wealth might be owning a big herd.

On the other hand, a life of consumerism is its own reward -- and who is to say it is not earned?I am nomadic.

There are several non-agrarian nomadic peoples that raise large land mammals for their milk.

Some nomadic cultures began staying put, and then they started overusing all the other resources.

By the time you want a spouse, a family, and a place to put down roots, will the temperamental changes brought on by your nomadic living even make this possible?

Someone born into an upper-class family in Germany is "luckier" than someone born into a nomadic tribe in Algeria.

Exit means you leave and go somewhere else, and was common in early political eras when most civilizations were small and surrounded by plenty of nomadic/lawless regions to retreat to.

In the last 20 years there were several waves of romanian immigrants hitting the western europe, including the Roma minority which are highly nomadic by tradition and very visible in the west because they beg and steal aggressively and live in slums in very primitive conditions.

The transitions from nomadic to semi-nomadic to semi-agricultural to fully agricultural lifestyles happened over centuries.

Nomadic definitions

adjective

migratory; "a restless mobile society"; "the nomadic habits of the Bedouins"; "believed the profession of a peregrine typist would have a happy future"; "wandering tribes"

See also: mobile peregrine roving wandering