A person abandoned by society, esp. a person without a permanent home and means of support.
A wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support.
Person, often in poverty, who wanders from place to place without a home or regular employment or income.
Continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another.
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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 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 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.
6 The vagrant looked up at him with a wonderful and open smile.
7 By and by two vagrant Mexicans came along and occupied the seat.
8 The cemeteries are a chaotic mass of tumbledown tombstones and vagrant vegetation.
9 I am, it seems, becoming a very vagrant in my old age.
10 The daily routine of ordinary life kills off many a vagrant emotion.
11 But these vagrant prowlers must be consigned to the beadles of criticism.
12 The wind, himself a vagrant rover, saluted his brother upon the cheek.
13 The mere prospect of such deprivation will curb their more vagrant impulses.
14 Alice asked, drawing the vagrant folds of her soft wrapper about her.
15 Can it be that you have still in memory the vagrant Burr?
16 He was a vagrant , had no mind to work and swaggered much.
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