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peripatetically

  • a word derived from peripatetic.
    peripatetic
    adjective
    walking or traveling about; itinerant.

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It then peripatetically traces such figures through successive generations of artists.

From New York Times Nov. 1, 2018

But the scenes leading up to the assassination are performed peripatetically all over the cell block.

From The Guardian Mar. 3, 2013

The exhibition concludes with a contextualizing selection of 10 additional works by artists ranging from Rubens to Jan Steen that peripatetically surveys Hals’s antecedents, contemporaries, rivals, students and followers.

From New York Times Jul. 28, 2011

He and his sisters lived peripatetically, eventually settling in Swiss Cottage, Hampstead's scruffier neighbour.

From The Guardian Jan. 31, 2011

And so, during their leisure hours, sitting in the Count's office, or peripatetically as they walked together in the park, the enthusiastic Doctor taught his willing and attentive pupil.

From Doctor Jones' Picnic by S. E. (Samuel E.) Chapman