Sentence examples for the outcasts from inspiring English sources

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the outcasts

noun

One that has been excluded from a society or system, a pariah.

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All the outcasts were there.

All the outcasts come over.

Instead, he befriended the outcasts.

We were the outsiders, the outcasts.

The New Mutants are the outcasts.

"The only people who really interest me are the outcasts from society".

The outcasts are directly below the mighty nucleus of temple-rock-cloud.

(Mr Abe did nothing for his popularity by bringing some of the outcasts back).

It became a noun designating those who resisted the regime, the outcasts.

But who's looking out for the introverts, the misanthropes, or the outcasts?

For it he wrote "The Luck of Roaring Camp" and "The Outcasts of Poker Flat".

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