Person who begs on the street, usually for food or money.
1 The beggar again made signs of the cross repeatedly in the air.
2 He was not a beggar & was obviously having a good time.
3 And in their wealth the beggar and the outcast had due share.
4 The beggar rose and walked toward the second booth on the right.
5 The pretended beggar took the coin, and put it in his pocket.
6 Without it I should have been the beggar instead of the prince.
7 Even the beggar at the street corner below was without his ideal.
8 The little beggar behaved very well, I thought, in the first business.
9 Nearly a child herself, a beggar , a girl without family or home.
10 There's a young beggar behind me, over there by the ribbon seller.
11 Nevertheless I stood up and held out my hand like a beggar .
12 The beggar was good-looking, of course; but what-well , Igiveit up.
13 No one mentioned the beggar 's bizarre pronouncements, for which I was grateful.
14 A beggar , by Jove, and all in consequence of my d-d sentimentality.
15 Just making first attempts in the stick and limp stage, poor beggar .
16 Meanwhile, let him alone; the young beggar has had a hard day.
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