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vagabond

[vag-uh-bond] / ˈvæg əˌbɒnd /




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Also rare: A small model of a vagabond’s carriage from Rolly Crump, who worked on the Haunted Mansion, the Enchanted Tiki Room and It’s a Small World, among other projects.

From Los Angeles Times

Waymire was never reported missing and “was described to have a vagabond lifestyle,” spending time in both Spokane and Wenatchee, according to the news release.

From Seattle Times

He was shooting “The Fisher King,” Terry Gilliam’s 1991 film in which Williams plays a vagabond searching for the Holy Grail.

From Seattle Times

That would certainly describe what the Knights, college basketball’s smallest squad which includes some Division II players brought to FDU by Tobin Anderson, the team’s fast-talking, first-year vagabond coach, have accomplished in a few days.

From Seattle Times

The Hicks High Pirates have kept playing and kept winning, but as a vagabond team that has held its designated home games for two seasons at two other schools in Vernon Parish.

From New York Times