Aún no tenemos significados para "young vagabond".
1Karl was a brisk, merry young vagabond; nothing made any impression on him.
2I'll make your life hell to you, you young vagabond-youare hardly used, are you?
3Then turn out more, you young vagabond!
4See how the young vagabond acts.
5To the charge that she was in love with this young vagabond she would have given a prompt denial.
6She had long since succeeded in imposing Georges on him as a young vagabond who, she declared, amused her.
7This is enough, in the eyes of many a young vagabond, to pay for the risk incurred in stealing one.
8Oh-ho, ye young vagabond!
9The most familiar image of the Fool is that of a young vagabond, his head wreathed with laurel or ivy.
10Little did I think that the young vagabond with the basket on his back would one day beat me in sketching.
11Valony, the French minister, went likewise to make his compliments at a country house, hired on purpose for this young vagabond.
12This was a stone-mason's son, who was much older than George, but who accepted the gay young vagabond as his comrade.
13You are no King's children, but wretched young vagabonds.
14Young Tom Caldew was born and bred in this village, and an idle young vagabond he was.
15Young vagabonds and old beggars.
16"What do you mean by that, you young vagabond?" demanded John Wade, suspiciously.
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