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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vagabond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who wanders from place to place without a permanent home, often implying a lifestyle of travel or homelessness.
Example: "He lived like a vagabond, moving from city to city with no plans for the future."
Alternatives: "a drifter" or "a wanderer".
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What is a vagabond?
I feel like a vagabond".
It's a vagabond life.
But I feel like a vagabond.
Being a vagabond made Sierra more appreciative.
An elderly couple take a Vagabond cruise in the Mediterranean.
I became a drunk, a vagabond, a tramp," he admitted.
Mr. Meenan has had something of a vagabond life.
I must be a bit of a vagabond".
He was a genius, a vagabond, a facilitator.
He soon became a vagabond, a good pro player but not a great one.
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