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vagabond - use in sentences
Converse of object
- stroll: Eccles: Fine. { sings ] " I'm just a strolling vagabond... " [ Pause ] Fx: Door opens.
Adjective modifier
- idle: If I were not naturally a lazy, idle, good-for-nothing vagabond, I could make it pay me $ 20,000 a year.
- poor: Adolphus Spriggs: [ singing ] I'm only a poor little vagabond... Fx: Gunshot Seagoon: Got ' im!
- little: Adolphus Spriggs: [ singing ] I'm only a poor little vagabond... Fx: Gunshot Seagoon: Got ' im!
- old: The New Vagabonds are old vagabonds ( undergoing the old sort of reform ).
Modifies a noun
- life: The Lycosa shares the Cricket's views: like him, she finds a thousand pleasures in the vagabond life.
- existence: They too led a vagabond existence, renouncing home, families and possessions.
- actor: In fact a law of 1547 debarred " vagabond actors " from the City.
- child: Here is no dwelling of man, and scarce any passage, or at most of vagabond children running at their play.
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