vagabondage
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Varda’s film, though, turns any such eulogy to vagabondage on its head.
From The Guardian • Nov. 5, 2015
She is consigned to a madhouse, and her child to a life of pachyderm vagabondage in the company of a helpful mouse and some jive-talking crows.
From Time • Apr. 8, 2014
Respectability and vagabondage are fighting it out in Victorian society, as they did in Pinero himself, the stage-struck clerk turned dramatist.
From The Guardian • Mar. 3, 2013
In the end he quits the sloppy vagabondage of the river to go to Tufts.
From Time Magazine Archive
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She had tasted of the wine and fruit of life—Love, and wanderings in far lands, and vagabondage.
From Poppy The Story of a South African Girl by Stockley, Cynthia