Sentence example with the word 'vagabondage'

vagabondage

Definition n. travelling about without any clear destination

Last update: August 22, 2015

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Then for some months he relapsed into the life of vagabondage, varied by improbable adventures, which (according to his own statement) he so often pursued.   [Please select]

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Now, returned from vagabondage, he was the valiant and honoured heir of the House of Vaufontaine, and heir-presumptive of the House of Bercy.   [Please select]

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After a year or more of vagabondage he returned to London with an alleged medical degree, said to have been obtained at Louvain or Padua.   [Please select]

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He kindled the imagination of men, proclaimed the joys of vagabondage in a manner that thrilled many hearts.   [Please select]

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It was just this delicate sense of honor that saved him from pure vagabondage.   [Please select]

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It meant a rise from vagabondage to position among his people.   [Please select]

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What remained of your furniture had been sold, and you were entering upon a state of complete vagabondage.   [Please select]

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Gone were the days of vagabondage, the lazy, the delicious even though cold and hungry hours of dreaming and reading in the brickfield; gone was the happy freedom of the chartered libertine of the gutter.   [Please select]

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On all the _paepaes_ it was said that Huahine would probably be sent to Tahiti, as there are strict laws against deserting ships and against vagabondage in the Marquesas.   [Please select]

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