Continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another.
A wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support.
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Examples for "floating "
Examples for "floating "
1 He said the Tories' hardline stance on Europe would alienate floating voters.
2 There is a great deal of information floating around regarding Flight KGL9268.
3 The cash rate normally influences the level of floating home loan rates.
4 Industry players have resisted changes of any kind, particularly the floating NAVY.
5 Animals exposed to environmental stress often have lots of them floating around.
1 A couple years ago, though, I started drifting toward a more-sauce-less-pasta approach.
2 Something strange happened, and the group shifted direction, drifting north and west.
3 The migrants were drifting on an inflatable raft in the Mediterranean sea.
4 While Labour's vote collapsed, the Conservative vote has been gently drifting downwards.
5 He could hear his mother's words drifting out of the living room.
1 My quest was not aimless and fortuitous; it had a definite method.
2 Criminal justice alone is expected to roll along, aimless and largely directionless.
3 The two are intimately related: passionless politics dribble away into aimless drift.
4 We putter around in an aimless sort of way and get nowhere.
5 It's a tedious mission that characterizes the aimless nature of Daybreak's storytelling.
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 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.
Move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment.
A person abandoned by society, esp. a person without a permanent home and means of support.
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.
6 It was brought, however, and the vagabond began to get into it.
7 For three years Oliver remained under the care of his vagabond teacher.
8 Those vagabond soldiers are strutting about the streets with such insolent airs.
9 He went downstairs pondering what could be done for the old vagabond .
10 Against him there was only this poor vagabond from Nazareth-andthe Invisible.
11 The vagabond had paid his penalty, but desired no more of earth.
12 Why, Mademoiselle paused to talk with a vagabond , clad in a blouse.
13 She was, in fact, no better than a vagabond upon this earth.
14 The professional window shopper is a vagabond at heart- aloitererby nature.
15 I want you to stop calling me a rascal and a vagabond .
16 Even then his thought was clean, no vagabond sensuality clouding his mind.
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