We have no meanings for "drunken vagabond" in our records yet.
1 I have no more right to annoy you than that drunken vagabond had.
2 Billaud-Varennes is represented as a drunken vagabond sitting on a table at the committee and declaiming.
3 A half- drunken vagabond from no one knew where had staked out his claim and drained his bottle.
4 Your man there is a drunken vagabond ; and my master has gone to London by the first train.
5 The term "sailor" in the minds of those good people was synonymous with "blackguard" or " drunken vagabond . "
6 And I am going to be a drunken vagabond , if I keep on drinking a glass of brandy at dinner time!
7 I left it to my excellent housekeeper, Mrs. Mozeen, to find a sober successor to the drunken vagabond who had been sent away.
8 Is it not better that the blacks should be contented slaves than exasperated murderers or drunken vagabonds ?
9 Blacklegs and whitelegs prevail; and the next morning the course was strewed with the bodies of drunken vagabonds .
10 "Go on, you drunken vagabond , " said the face.
11 "Look here, you drunken vagabond ! "
12 "He's a drunken vagabond ! "
13 "And you don't think he'll be for ever a-casting it in her teeth that her father's a-a drunken vagabond , eh?"
14 "You are a drunken vagabond , " said I, "and I shall ring the bell and order my footman to kick you into the street."
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