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vagabonds

noun as in person who leads an unsettled life; traveler

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“Theater people are vagabonds, wandering gypsies,” he writes.

Vagabonds shouted at one another and rammed their pushcarts for position in the makeshift settlement.

“Vagabonds!,” by Eloghosa Osunde, is one of the most linguistically perceptive Nigerian novels I’ve ever read, reminiscent of Amos Tutuola’s “The Palm-Wine Drinkard.”

"We are for the mavericks, misfits and vagabonds of the industry to come and try things out. So, the heart that the former theatre had will continue to come across here."

From BBC

"Today we were thrown out into the street - they made us vagabonds," Karapetyan told Armenia A1+, a partner of Reuters.

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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