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vagabond

[vag-uh-bond] / ˈvæg əˌbɒnd /




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Pradhan said he hadn’t purchased insurance for the rebuilt plane, a 1948 Piper PA-15 Vagabond, since he had planned to ship the aircraft to Nepal in March.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 19, 2024

Vagabond said that an article that featured him in 2020 gave him an uncomfortable amount of exposure.

From New York Times • May 28, 2022

I picked the Vagabond class, a well-rounded and balanced fighter coming with a shield, long sword, Halberd and all that facial customization covered with a helmet and body in silver armor.

From Washington Times • Mar. 23, 2022

Nomadland is a less alienating and, in the end, more affirming exploration of female solitude on the margins than the profoundly sad Vagabond.

From Slate • Dec. 30, 2020

It was nearly half-past five when the Vagabond, with over eighty-five miles to her credit since morning, swung around East Chop Light, chugged into Vineyard Haven Harbor and dropped her anchor off the steamship wharf.

From Four Afloat Being the Adventures of the Big Four on the Water by Barbour, Ralph Henry




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