A person who is rejected (from society or home)
1Near it lay the well Zemzem, and the reputed grave of Ishmael.
2Such was the manner in which Ishmael was called of the Lord.
3Ishmael paid and dismissed the cab, and the two gentlemen went in.
4It forbids them-andthe Nihilist is the Ishmael of the nineteenth century.
5An arch smile beamed in the eyes of Ishmael as he answered:
6Shabazz Palaces: how hip-hop got weird with Ishmael Butler leading the way.
7In a few minutes Ishmael, neatly attired, joined her in the parlor.
8The judge opened it and read it and passed it to Ishmael.
9The man went for them; and while he was gone, Ishmael said:
10Ah, Ishmael, I really should thank you for breaking through to Pip.
11This district is the scene of the birth of Ishmael and Isaac.
12Ishmael opened his mouth to reply; but Reuben was before him with:
13Ishmael hesitated a moment; but Bee hastened to reassure him by saying:
14Among those who observed the entrance of Ishmael was the Viscount Vincent.
15Mr. Ishmael puffed at his pipe and swore to himself in Zulu.
16Ishmael paused; for he felt that perhaps he was going too far.