Thesaurus / vagabond
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Jackson left Goodwin Procter in 2002, becoming “something of a professional vagabond, moving from place to place as my family needs and circumstances changed,” she said.
WHAT KETANJI BROWN JACKSON COULD BRING TO THE SUPREME COURTMADELEINE CARLISLEFEBRUARY 25, 2022TIMEStories like these are familiar to anyone who has ever lived in a ski town, where rising rent and a vagabond lifestyle are common.
WHAT YOU MISSED: A LOOK AT JACKSON HOLE’S HOUSING CRISISFRED DREIERDECEMBER 20, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEThere’s a certain vagabond nature to the job, and for all the familiarity Storen, Clippard and Stammen brought to those early contending Nats teams, the club has been on the lookout for new arms ever since.
BRAD HAND’S ARRIVAL MIGHT END A NATIONALS TRADITION: THE SEARCH FOR SUMMER RELIEFBARRY SVRLUGAJANUARY 26, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIt was a hierarchical society, where, according to the Articles of Confederation, “paupers” and “vagabonds” weren’t due the protection of the law.
WE TEACH STUDENTS HOW TO UNDERSTAND THE U.S., NOT TO LOVE IT — OR HATE ITDANIEL IMMERWAHRDECEMBER 23, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThe century-old club sandwich had a pretty good run, and it was a favorite snack of voyagers and vagabonds since its beginning.
LONG LIVE THE ROOM-SERVICE CLUB SANDWICHRAFAEL TONONOCTOBER 9, 2020EATERPride forbade him to confess himself a homeless, penniless vagabond.
THE JOYOUS ADVENTURES OF ARISTIDE PUJOLWILLIAM J. LOCKEHe accordingly took him into his service, but soon found him to be an idle and thievish vagabond.
THE BOOK OF ANECDOTES AND BUDGET OF FUN;VARIOUSSt. Augustine complains of certain vagabond monks who went about selling relics of the martyrs, if indeed martyrs they were.
THE CATACOMBS OF ROMEWILLIAM HENRY WITHROWNever forget our rule: 'A true vagabond, twenty-four hours after a pillage, must have nothing left but his skin and his knife.'
THE PILGRIM'S SHELL OR FERGAN THE QUARRYMANEUGNE SUELook at the swagger of the vagabond who commands his braves, would you not think he was about to hew down everything in sight?
THE PILGRIM'S SHELL OR FERGAN THE QUARRYMANEUGNE SUEWORDS RELATED TO VAGABOND
- casual
- changing
- drifting
- emigrating
- errant
- gypsy
- immigrant
- immigrating
- impermanent
- itinerant
- migrant
- migrational
- migrative
- migratorial
- mobile
- nomad
- nomadic
- on the move
- passing over
- passing through
- peripatetic
- ranging
- roving
- seasonal
- shifting
- temporary
- tramp
- transient
- unsettled
- vagabond
- vagrant
- wandering
- adventurer
- barnstormer
- bum
- commuter
- displaced person
- drifter
- excursionist
- expeditionist
- explorer
- floater
- gadabout
- globetrotter
- gypsy
- haj
- hiker
- hobo
- itinerant
- jet-setter
- journeyer
- junketer
- migrant
- navigator
- nomad
- passenger
- peddler
- pilgrim
- rambler
- roamer
- rover
- sailor
- seafarer
- sightseer
- tourist
- tramp
- transmigrant
- trekker
- tripper
- trouper
- truant
- vagabond
- vagrant
- voyager
- wanderer
- wayfarer
- adventurers
- barnstormers
- bums
- commuters
- displaced persons
- drifters
- excursionists
- expeditionists
- explorers
- floaters
- gadabouts
- globetrotters
- gypsies
- hajs
- hikers
- hoboes
- itinerants
- jet-setters
- journeyers
- junketers
- migrants
- navigators
- nomads
- passengers
- peddlers
- pilgrims
- ramblers
- roamers
- rovers
- sailors
- seafarers
- sightseers
- tourists
- tramps
- transmigrants
- trekkers
- trippers
- troupers
- truants
- vagabonds
- vagrants
- voyagers
- wanderers
- wayfarers
- aberrate
- amble
- circumambulate
- circumlocute
- circumnutate
- cruise
- deviate
- divagate
- diverge
- drift
- float
- follow one's nose
- gad
- gallivant
- globetrot
- hike
- hopscotch
- jaunt
- maunder
- meander
- peregrinate
- ramble
- range
- roam
- roll
- rove
- saunter
- straggle
- stray
- stroll
- take to the road
- trail
- traipse
- tramp
- trek
- vagabond
- walk the tracks
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