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Meanings of
vagabondage
in English
Portuguese
vagabundagem
Catalan
vagareig
Back to the meaning
Travelling about without any clear destination.
wandering
roving
Portuguese
vagabundagem
Synonyms
Examples for "
wandering
"
wandering
roving
Examples for "
wandering
"
1
With a
wandering
mind I consider the common history of common men.
2
I saw several officers
wandering
about in a dazed and confused state.
3
The long vista of the woods led her onward in
wandering
thoughts.
4
One time I saw her in the distance,
wandering
in the Park.
5
Wolgast didn't say anything about not
wandering
off; there seemed no point.
1
It's entirely possible that you're a
roving
negotiator for American financial interests.
2
There are several smaller Arnhander forces
roving
around, commanded by Society priests.
3
He kept the flashlight
roving
ahead, including up the walls and ceiling.
4
In the course of a
roving
life one picks up picturesque acquaintances.
5
Ye continue
roving
with delight in the valley of your corrupt desires.
Usage of
vagabondage
in English
1
All crimes of the man begin in the
vagabondage
of the child.
2
No one can write of the homeless who is playing at
vagabondage
.
3
They had climbed it together during that summer
vagabondage
,
nineteen years before.
4
The youth's laughing suggestions flamed him with a sudden yearning for
vagabondage
.
5
Indeed, what will happen if we continue this monotonous and idle
vagabondage
?
6
That astronomers are like mercantile purists who would deny commercial
vagabondage
.
7
Fleda was the heir of all this, the product of generations of such
vagabondage
.
8
He missed the atmosphere of
vagabondage
that had inspired and stimulated his early boyhood.
9
Between bondage and
vagabondage
I did not hesitate to choose.
10
The reaction against
vagabondage
will come from the children themselves.
11
To set his little knowledge against his own studious
vagabondage
!
12
Homeless all of them; their common
vagabondage
is only a matter of degrees of decency.
13
The essence of
vagabondage
is the spirit of romance.
14
In this group
vagabondage
,
crime, immorality and other character abnormalities appeared linked with the feeble-mindedness.
15
Thieving goes with the life of idleness and
vagabondage
.
16
He was a bitter foe to
vagabondage
and mendicity.
Other examples for "vagabondage"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
vagabondage
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
bourgeois vagabondage
commercial vagabondage
common vagabondage
deport for vagabondage
general vagabondage
More collocations
Translations for
vagabondage
Portuguese
vagabundagem
vagear
Catalan
vagareig
Vagabondage
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