A person abandoned by society, esp. a person without a permanent home and means of support.
Long-term homeless person.
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Examples for "bum "
Examples for "bum "
1 I remembered something Trapp had told me once about his bridge - bum days.
2 The trim, khaki-garbed enlistment officer rubs elbows with the lodging house bum .
3 Guess the lamp is on the bum , but you hardly need that.
4 The law, missing the right quarry, descends on the slower-moving, harmless bum .
5 I just couldn't resist giving him the bum 's rush for a change.
1 Turning back, Rardove sailed a brief look over the young, derelict soldiers.
2 The building seemed even more derelict than it had twenty minutes ago.
3 Property porn was a great escape: derelict castles, run-down farms, lighthouse conversions.
4 Some promoters didn't share our concern, and staged events in derelict warehouses.
5 The city, the island, now carried the haunted feel of a derelict .
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 song which the vagrant was singing was the simplest of ballads.
2 A vagrant may have come across it, taken it to the church.'
3 I'd have thought you'd be more involved investigating all these vagrant murders.
4 Only you could possibly think that I would support your vagrant friends.'
5 Far more likely is it to confirm them in their vagrant propensities.
1 I certainly hope so, given that I've been a borderline hobo myself.
2 Both Pat and Waring knew that the hobo was wanted in Stacey.
3 I hate the place, I loathe it like a hobo hates water.
4 I figured to bluff him into telling which way the hobo went.
5 The two men who came boldly forward certainly had a hobo look.
A foot traveler; someone who goes on an extended walk (for pleasure)
A long walk usually for exercise or pleasure.
Другие значения термина "tramp" 1 Workers no longer tramp or cycle home but drive warm, smart cars.
2 Presently the heavy tramp of the patrol was heard in the street.
3 The General rose, and once more his military tramp shook the gallery.
4 At this instant the tramp of horses was heard in the courtyard.
5 He heard the tramp of a million feet in the great cities.
6 At that moment the tramp of feet was heard in the rear.
7 But distant shouts in the streets, and the tramp of horses recommenced.
8 And the girl told Mrs. Adams about the accident and the tramp .
9 They had a scuffle in the shrubbery, and the tramp got away.
10 Smitten with sudden panic, he stared in the face of the tramp .
11 The tramp turned at the unexpected interference and partially lowered the chair.
12 In daylight, in the country, you would have termed him a tramp .
13 In one act he was a tramp , and in another a farmer.
14 When he told the story of the tramp the silence was oppressive.
15 This was the cry that escaped the lips of the wounded tramp .
16 The very poor constitute the last sure recourse of the hungry tramp .
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