Want to use Vagabonds correctly in a sentence? These 20 example sentences show the word in context, together with its meaning.
Vagabonds meaning
plural of vagabond
Example types with vagabonds
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He described leaders of the party as vagabonds, thieves and nonentities. (11 words)
These days, Eko gba ole, ole, vagabonds and looters to strive. (11 words)
It engaged in arbitrary expulsions as vagabonds, and tolerated violent pogroms around the country. (14 words)
We’ve got to be realistic on this democratic journey by not seeing new entrants into politics as jokers and pipe dreamers if a statement is to be made to the people whom the Afrobeat maestro, Fela Anikulapo-kuti called vagabonds in power (VIPs). (44 words)
Those of us who think otherwise must accept we are cowards that cannot face the vagabonds in power and vultures sucking our blood, deny us riches of our land in exchange with Europeans, Americans, Asians and Arab for mirrors. (39 words)
The tragedy of the Sudanese marginalised is that the man who is posing as their champion is the ruthless leader of a band of vagabonds, who has been supremely skillful in playing the transnational military marketplace. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Nov. 17 (UPI) -- Boygenius and Ye Vagabonds released a new version of "The Parting Glass" as a tribute to late singer Sinéad O'Connor.
The tragedy of the Sudanese marginalised is that the man who is posing as their champion is the ruthless leader of a band of vagabonds, who has been supremely skillful in playing the transnational military marketplace.
Sterling Concert Series Jared Freiburg and the Vagabonds: 7 p.m., Sterling Middle School auditorium.
He described leaders of the party as vagabonds, thieves and nonentities.
His companions were, he says, “vagabonds, mountebanks and felons – constantly moving from town to town, wreaking havoc and then skipping town before daybreak to avoid hostile landlords, one-night stands or irate husbands”.
Once there were hobos, vagrants, bums, street-people, vagabonds, drifters, bag-ladies, bindlestiffs, and beggars.
Secondly, regarding bardic culture, it said that “the chiefs not entertain wandering bards, or other vagabonds.
Those of us who think otherwise must accept we are cowards that cannot face the vagabonds in power and vultures sucking our blood, deny us riches of our land in exchange with Europeans, Americans, Asians and Arab for mirrors.
He still enjoyed playing bridge, men’s breakfast group, Salina Community Theatre and the Vagabonds group at Trinity UMC.
The best part is that when the campaign starts this same new party will unravel when these vagabonds can’t get their way.
These days, Eko gba ole, ole, vagabonds and looters to strive.
We’ve got to be realistic on this democratic journey by not seeing new entrants into politics as jokers and pipe dreamers if a statement is to be made to the people whom the Afrobeat maestro, Fela Anikulapo-kuti called vagabonds in power (VIPs).
At the instigation of Varlaam and Misail, the vagabonds prepare to hang the Jesuits, who appeal to the Holy Virgin for aid.
It engaged in arbitrary expulsions as vagabonds, and tolerated violent pogroms around the country.
Its two young vagabonds come to Seville, attracted by the riches and disorder that the 16th-century commerce with the Americas had brought to that metropolis.
Margaret loathes all four "vagabonds", but her most heated rivalry is with Granny, with whom she occasionally has some "scraps".
Outside the political sphere, however, the peasants were considered at the bottom of the social order—just above vagabonds.
The lowest class included tenant farmers, slaves, entertainers, craftsmen, prostitutes, laborers, shamans, vagabonds, outcasts, and criminals.
This sub-society initially included merchants, craftsmen, beggars and vagabonds, but over time it assimilated bandits, outlaws and gangs who lived "outside the existing law".
United Kingdom main seeAlso Until the 20th century, poverty was seen as a quasi-criminal state, and this was reflected in the Vagabonds and Beggars Act 1495 that imprisoned beggars.
Common combinations with vagabonds
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the vagabonds 6×
- vagabonds and 4×
- as vagabonds 2×
- vagabonds in 2×
- vagabonds but 2×