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    vagrant


    1. curious distance, her father turned to the young vagrant and said,


    2. “Some vagrant that works as a janitor during the night shift at the high


    3. To dream that you are a vagrant suggests that you are trying to escape from the confines of social expectations


    4. had already fallen, vagrant smoke and flames still coloring the debris


    5. had bid the world adieu that the vagrant children had scattered,


    6. vagrant he has become


    7. Once he was sitting directly across from a woman of the road, a vagrant lady dressed in shabby clothes with broken shoes and unwashed hair, sleeping in the warmth of the carriage


    8. But heedless as a vagrant wind, the Tigress cruised the southern coasts, until she anchored at the mouth of a broad sullen river, whose banks were jungle-clouded walls of mystery


    9. A vagrant thought crossed her mind as she climbed, in which she mentally compared her former master with the kozak chief with whom—by compulsion—she had shamelessly flirted in the pavilions of the camp by Fort Ghori, where the Hyrkanian lords had parleyed with the warriors of the steppes


    10. Some vagrant scent of spice or palm woke clear-etched images of strange coasts where mangroves grew and drums thundered, of ships locked in battle and decks running blood, of smoke and flame and the crying of slaughter

    11. Of vagrant dwellers in the houseless woods,


    12. I’m a vagrant of love


    13. With all his might, he pushed the vagrant back, causing him to fall into the empty chairs near the calculus girls, breaking off wooden legs, clattering them to the ground along with the bum


    14. They entered the vehicle and the sedan drove off, leaving the vagrant by the closed gate, staring through the steel bars


    15. It was the vagrant


    16. Why hadn’t she been telling him the truth all along? They had been running from this vagrant, and she hadn’t mentioned anything about him


    17. “Who is this vagrant?” Jeff asked


    18. A few moments later, the face of the vagrant flashed on his screen


    19. anyone who tried to kick him out to convince them that he wasn’t the vagrant that


    20. Lucky’s story is mostly composed of fiction where he is minding his own business and an insane vagrant attacks him with fire

    21. lying vagrant who had just came out of nowhere


    22. the club was starting to look with so many vagrant vagabonds


    23. miserable vagrant, and a not very clean one at that


    24. Gabriel Gardner was still intrigued by the identity of the vagrant in the cell


    25. seen…and what about this vagrant? You tell me he says his name is Charles


    26. Bill Godley and that the tricky and vagrant former


    27. the gutted shells of motor vehicles, vagrant chickens and shuffling, un-


    28. and out of the shadows like a demented vagrant like he was


    29. This slender spacecraft was the Vagrant, a Recon-class Federation starship


    30. On board the Vagrant, Lieutenant Rex Galvin was lying in his quarters, resting comfortably on the couch

    31. showers on board the Vagrant were typical of Federation ships


    32. It was time for dinner on board the Vagrant, and soldiers that were late to the cafeteria found themselves standing on the back of a line that stretched all the way across the room


    33. Her father smiled at the memory, “After all I have no idea who your mother was, perhaps she was another homeless vagrant who’d become pregnant and didn’t realise it until it was too late to have the baby aborted


    34. “The United States government is as bankrupt as a homeless vagrant living


    35. A vagrant in the tattered remnants of a suit walking past, noticing


    36. Caramarin emptied his pockets, threw the camo jacket to the vagrant and


    37. Then, staggering up to the Duc's statue, his vagrant


    38. The one, shaky connection to the whereabouts of Mike’s body, a homeless, pennyless vagrant, had managed to get himself bailed out, land a new job, obtain a new wardrobe, and vanish–all in less than 24 hours


    39. Grimes then set off a small explosion at the ruins that everyone blamed on a Methane gas build up, and a vagrant being clumsy with his matches


    40. You cannot tell a millionaire from a MacDonald’s employee, or a homeless vagrant; except by how dirty their clothes are

    41. Some vagrant by the name of Paul Henry, already under arrest for multiple charges, confessed to the Texas authorities to that year’s killings in Excelsior


    42. who looks closely at an old vagrant, even in these suspicious


    43. I never liked the look of that old vagrant


    44. A night not unlike thousands he had seen in his years of living his vagrant free


    45. not find him and run him off as a vagrant


    46. The adventure of meeting Gallaher after eight years, of finding himself with Gallaher in Corless's surrounded by lights and noise, of listening to Gallaher's stories and of sharing for a brief space Gallaher's vagrant and triumphant life, upset the equipoise of his sensitive nature


    47. had come forward to welcome her when she came into the back garden, but Melanie She was a tiny, frailly built girl, who gave the appearance of a child masquerading in her mother’s enormous hoop skirts—an illusion that was heightened by the shy, almost was so sternly repressed beneath its net that no vagrant tendrils escaped, and this dark frightened look in her too large brown eyes


    48. was cool and dim in the high-ceilinged hall and the vagrant draft that went from back to Scarlett lay back in her chair and unbuttoned the two top buttons of her tight basque


    49. Poor Rosamond's vagrant fancy had come back terribly scourged—meek enough to nestle under the old despised shelter


    50. But her vagrant mind must be reduced to order: there was an art in self-discipline; and she walked round and round the brown library considering by what sort of manoeuvre she could arrest her wandering thoughts












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    Synonyms for "vagrant"

    clochard drifter floater vagabond vagrant aimless drifting floating mendicant prodigal loafing wandering wayward nomadic erratic tramp idler loaf rascal

    "vagrant" definitions

    a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support


    continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another