Sentence examples for the vagrant from inspiring English sources

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the vagrant

noun

A person without a home; a wanderer.

  • Every morning before work, I see that poor vagrant around the neighborhood begging for food.

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A parody on a book review by Christopher Morley of Somerset Maugham's "The Vagrant Mood".

And yet for all the vagrant time I spent I never had any real hassles.

Thomas De Quincey, however, falls somewhere in between the vagrant and the observer.

"They called him the Vagrant Viking," Gray said of the man in the painting.

These measures do not and cannot distinguish the "vagrant" posterior from others considered more deserving.

In the dog days of August, maybe you're more in the mood for "The Vagrant," Bader's antic sci-fi animation.

Outstanding among his poetic works are In Divers Tones (1886), Songs of the Common Day (1893), The Vagrant of Time (1927), and The Iceberg, and Other Poems (1934).

Tarrant followed it with another acclaimed stage role, as the vagrant Davies in a Nottingham Playhouse production of the Harold Pinter play The Caretaker (2006).

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