Person who begs on the street, usually for food or money.
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Examples for "beggar "
Examples for "beggar "
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.
1 Servants and masters mingle together, and even the mendicant is kindly received.
2 Those who envied this mendicant said that he belonged to the police.
3 O lady of the mendicant order, I cherish an affection for thee.
4 This kind of mendicant is distinctly rural, and belongs to old times.
5 At Sanam Luang he bought a kite from a mendicant kite salesman.
1 A panhandler with a cigar in his mouth smiles in Old Havana.
2 The first panhandler I met was a woman, the second a large man.
3 Tells how he bought a handmade sign from a homeless panhandler .
4 The Mouse looked back after the panhandler , but Lorq kept on.
5 Lisa said you smelled worse than the panhandler that hangs around the Red Owl.
6 He looked like a panhandler and talked like a scholar.
7 For five years I've been little better than a panhandler .
8 You have only my bare word that I'm not a panhandler or a crook.
9 Nothing, however, seemed further from the panhandler 's thoughts than flight.
10 If a panhandler had those, he wouldn't be a panhandler .
11 Obedient to the young woman's request, the panhandler waited.
12 Any more than that chap, to-night, was a panhandler .
13 He became a city bum, a panhandler , a moocher.
14 The panhandler got as much as the plutocrat.
15 But then he saw the Smith & Wesson .40 caliber she pulled from the panhandler 's waistband.
16 She turned back to regard the panhandler , but he turned away from her and shuffled uptown.
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