Person, often in poverty, who wanders from place to place without a home or regular employment or income.
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Examples for "vagrant "
Examples for "vagrant "
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 We should be well advised, I think, to prosecute him for vagrancy .
2 Then you'll spend the night in jail for vagrancy and threatening behavior.
3 I prowl around her, talking about our vagrancy ordinances, sick at myself.
4 Incidentally, Lieutenant, you're wasting your breath threatening us with a vagrancy charge.
5 His hours of social vagrancy really completed the process of his intellectual training.
6 The right of banishment was transformed into the law of vagrancy .
7 You are exactly what you claimed to be, in Judge Gardner's vagrancy hearing.
8 The crime of not earning a living, in their case, is called vagrancy .
9 He had not sat there since the day of his indictment for vagrancy .
10 A colored guy who would get arrested for vagrancy if he didn't work.
11 I'm expecting to receive fifty years at hard labor for vagrancy .
12 He who gives to them wastes his money and encourages thieving and vagrancy .
13 A client of mine was picked up on a vagrancy charge.
14 Iron and fire were in the code: the law practised the cauterization of vagrancy .
15 After theft, the most numerous in Italy are vagrancy (5 per cent.
16 Once Ike got fifteen days in the city prison-theCarmen, they call it - for vagrancy .
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