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vagabond

[vag-uh-bond] / ˈvæg əˌbɒnd /




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A friend unexpectedly hosted a vagabond queen who birthed a litter in their place.

From Salon • Dec. 6, 2024

Before moving to Nashville, where she still lives, and launching as a solo artist, Ferrell was a vagabond who traveled between the Big Easy and Seattle.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 1, 2024

But over the following years, purported sightings of Majorana multiplied: as a beggar in Naples, a monk in Calabria, and a vagabond in South America.

From Science Magazine • Dec. 20, 2023

He was shooting “The Fisher King,” Terry Gilliam’s 1991 film in which Williams plays a vagabond searching for the Holy Grail.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 26, 2023

No one understood why, for no one knew his history, other than that he was a vagabond Kenyon had adopted years ago.

From "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote




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