Usage examples for vagabond
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" I have no doubt but that you are a gentleman; but I know that this is a vagabond and a rogue. – The Prime Minister by W.H.G. Kingston
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Hindley calls him a vagabond, and won't let him sit or eat with us any more." – The Worlds Greatest Books Vol. II: Fiction by Arthur Mee, J. A. Hammerton, Eds.
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In Mitcham's fair vale, the men 'gan to rail, " Not a vagabond may come near;" Each mother's son ran, each boy and each man, To summon the constable here. – More Bywords by Charlotte M. Yonge