Sentence examples for the beggar from inspiring English sources

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the beggar

noun

A person who begs.

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The beggar refused.

The long-winded lady & the beggar.

"I don't want money," the beggar said.

'Bye to the beggar no more on his corner.

Behold the beggar who loves kingship and sovereignty.

"The beggar grudged me even my job," Stevens wrote.

But I have never again seen the Beggar King.

My favorite of her books, "The Beggar Maid," is a wondrous display of nonlinear temporality.

The beggar children make their irregular visits, like comets following orbits known only to them.

Later novels include The Mask of the Beggar (2003) and The Ghost of Memory (2006).

His novels were "The Day of Sacrifice," "The Beggar" and "Identity Card".

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