Word of the Day: nomadic

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Word of the Day: nomadic

The word nomadic has appeared in 117 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on Jan. 11 in “He’s the N.F.L. Player. She Gets the Autograph Requests” by Emmanuel Morgan, which is about Isaac Rochell and his wife, Allison Kucharczyk:

Many of Kucharczyk’s posts displayed the less glamorous side of Rochell’s nomadic career, such as living apart and packing to move cities — Indianapolis, Cleveland, Las Vegas — whenever he switched teams.

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