Sentence example with the word 'vagrant'

vagrant

aberrant, circuitous, drunkard, gadding, infirm, motiveless, rambling, straggling, twisting, vagabond, worthless fellow

Definition adj. continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another

Last update: April 20, 2016


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The vagrant man saw a hamlet.   [noun]

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A shelter for vagrants was constructed.   [Please select]

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I was surprised to find that it is possible for a vagrant species to be included in the list.   [Please select]

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And the interior had this maniacal glint, like rows and rows of metal teeth adorned by a vagrant monster truck.   [Please select]

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Here my life is restless, uncertain, precarious, and, what is worse, indolent, illiterate, and vagrant.   [Please select]

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From the vagrant to the tramp, the race is maintained in its purity.   [Please select]

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Ill give you a piece of bread, she said, after a pause; but we cant take in a vagrant to lodge.   [Please select]

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They stood aside while my planet was overrun by the Council-sanctioned vagrant Yirkin forces!   [Please select]

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Lone and sick are the vagrant souls-- (When shall the world come home.)   [Please select]

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Why shouldn't I be John Loder instead of the vagrant we contemplated.   [Please select]

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"Yon lad of yours seem handy enough, Daddy;--for a vagrant, as one may say."   [Please select]

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