Thesaurus / vagabond
FEEDBACKHow to use vagabond in a sentence
Pride 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 SUEThey all seemed to take their cue from the captain, who was a drunken, blaspheming, and cruel vagabond.
ERIC, OR LITTLE BY LITTLEFREDERIC W. FARRARThe idle apprentice grows, on the down grade, from a gambler into a vagabond.
THE HISTORY OF MODERN PAINTING, VOLUME 1 (OF 4)RICHARD MUTHERHe's been following his beloved vagabond about in his heart, you see.
JANE JOURNEYS ONRUTH COMFORT MITCHELLNever in his gusty lifetime had he looked more the vagabond enthroned.
THE HIGHGRADERWILLIAM MACLEOD RAINEWho else would be as charmingly unconscious and inattentive as this American vagabond!
TWO MEN OF SANDY BARBRET HARTEWORDS RELATED TO VAGABOND
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