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Meanings of vagrant life in English
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Usage of vagrant life in English
1
This vagrantlife has been his own.
2
What an exuberant, vagrantlife it was!
3
I was all this while in a vagrantlife, among infidels, Turks, pagans, and such sort of people.
4
For a considerable time, however, they remained in an unsettled state, suffering from attacks, and leading a vagrantlife.
5
We went on expeditions up the mountains, and lived a sort of vagrantlife that was just what we both needed.
6
A Malay, daft but harmless, led a vagrantlife at Perth, getting bit and sup from the open tables of the colonists.
7
A man who leads such a vagrantlife does not stay long in any one place, and has neither friends nor foes anywhere.
8
So the women could get nothing more out of him; he lied, evaded, shuffled, and feigned utter ignorance; pleading, adroitly enough, his vagrantlife.
9
One would like to follow these people through their vagrantlife, and see them in their social relations, and overhear their talk with each other.
10
Piccadilly?-Oscarhad grown as expert in avoiding the rattling broughams and hansoms as the veriest mongrel that ever led a vagrantlife in London streets.