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    outcast


    1. Her parents were upset about her decision to join the church, and she became on outcast


    2. The last man he wanted to speak with at the moment was the outcast mage


    3. He was an outcast, dressed in the furs of wild beasts


    4. To dream that you are an outcast represents some rejected aspect of yourself


    5. If you utter politically incorrect words, you are an outcast, you are anathema


    6. “You were outcast into the wilderness by your people, the Elves, to live amongst men and others who live in the world


    7. The courtship of your mother and father was approved of and plans were made for your future and your being outcast amid the world of other races


    8. “I was given this the day I was outcast


    9. they called you an Outcast, saying, This is Zion, whom no man seeks after


    10. She felt as though she had made him an outcast again

    11. “Gypsies wander here, and they taunt all men with a vision of freedom—even if it is a tattered, starving, outcast freedom


    12. outcast spirits were in and upon this planet, their presence


    13. central core of the outcast group


    14. forces they had allowed the outcast beings to exert upon


    15. of these who were previously outcast threw off its material


    16. The now redeemed but once outcast


    17. the forces of the evil, outcast ones that they are the same


    18. of the dark outcast ones


    19. You see, to the outcast, this is all about


    20. What the outcast really

    21. of influence he had allowed the outcast to have upon his


    22. of the outcast vile forces


    23. Are the outcast religious ones


    24. outcast whose depraved actions have rocked the military to its core


    25. It didn’t matter that I was an outcast


    26. An outcast, if you like


    27. And in that He said "For she that is desolate has many more children than she that has an husband" [He means] that our people seemed to be outcast from God but now through believing have become more numerous than those who are reckoned to possess God


    28. She could never pass for an outcast


    29. Noah was an outcast from society


    30. She would be an outcast from now on in this small town

    31. "I am an outcast, I am not as pretty as the others, so they taunt me daily," said the mermaid


    32. She hoped she could make it to Dallas or Oklahoma City and sneak in so they could be part of… whatever it was—better to be a slave than a meal for outcast maniacs


    33. "Children in Baja without powers are considered outcast!" said Larry to Millie


    34. He didn’t tell her because he didn’t want her to know he was an outcast


    35. She was an oddity even in Kildonar, but here she was more than that- she was an outcast


    36. 7 The presence of Matthew among the twelve was the means of keeping the doors of the kingdom wide open to hosts of downhearted and outcast souls who had regarded themselves as long since without the bounds of religious consolation


    37. Outcast and despairing men and women flocked to hear Jesus, and he never turned one away


    38. 4 "What is it you seek as evidence of my mission on earth? We have left you undisturbed in your positions of influence and power while we preached glad tidings to the poor and the outcast


    39. Now if he refuses to hear your brethren, you may tell the whole story to the congregation, and then, if he refuses to hear the brotherhood, let them take such action as they deem wise; let such an unruly member become an outcast from the kingdom


    40. Go out quickly, therefore, into the streets and lanes of the city, out into the highways and the byways, and bring hither the poor and the outcast, the blind and the lame, that the marriage feast may have guests

    41. Hurriedly reviewing the situation, he conjured up visions of some outcast hippie commune that had evolved from its love culture to one of fear, hermitry and defensive violence


    42. It was cold logic that told him he would have to accept the life of an outcast


    43. creasingly an outcast even within the AI Lab, began billing


    44. For the geeky outcast who rarely associated with his high-


    45. ety, representing an outcast society to the society that en-


    46. He held up his hand and said in the ancient tongue, "Versol" meaning "outcast


    47. Being outcast from the city would be a disgrace beyond any death because it meant he would die at the hands of the Empire


    48. outcast; a desperate outcast for that matter


    49. I was the epitome of the social outcast and tortured genius, just the type that the teenagers and the rejects of society rally behind without actually considering the character, the deeper or truer meanings of the intentions behind the person’s work


    50. When the mighty German military machine finally crumbled, seventy million bewildered and terrified people were left friendless and outcast











































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    Synonyms for "outcast"

    castaway ishmael outcast pariah friendless untouchable dropout ishmaelite proscribed expelled exiled hunted rejected refugee expatriate displaced person fugitive hobo tramp gypsy rascal bum vagrant derelict

    "outcast" definitions

    a person who is rejected (from society or home)


    excluded from a society