Wandering aimlessly without ties to a place or community.
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Examples for "vagabond "
Examples for "vagabond "
1 I have a vagabond streak in my blood and it's in evidence.
2 Beverly laughed with keen enjoyment over the discomfiture of the shame-faced vagabond .
3 He stuck his hands in his pockets, and felt vagabond - like and reckless.
4 You indulge in a gesture of annoyance, and call me a vagabond .
5 Every kind of restraint was naturally intolerable to such a vagabond nature.
1 The other two remain rootless ; yet they are linked with the first.
2 It portrays LA as a place where criminals are rootless , almost weightless.
3 Nobody should put a lot of money into a home for the rootless .
4 But when he was held, rootless , in midair, by Hercules, he perished easily.
5 Our rootless existence was the only life I had ever known.
6 The news came to her lying and fading in emulation with the rootless birches.
7 Inevitable, he supposed, when these rootless blades appeared to outnumber the locals by far.
8 It was a backdrop to intrigue and a centre for the rootless and displaced.
9 And any religion that most men have is of this outside, shallow, rootless description.
10 A rootless man's shirt is the exact same material as his curtains and sofa.
11 His soul will wander, rootless and destitute, for all eternity.
12 He is, to use a phrase that Judt applied to Edward Said, a rootless cosmopolitan.
13 The enemies of rootless capital now cite such threats as prima facie evidence against Brexit.
14 Obama's existence, by contrast, was rootless and marked by his struggle for a racial identity.
15 It seemed a strange and rootless way to live.
16 He and his wife split up, and he just wandered, rootless , on that wooden leg.
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