Sentences

vagabond in a sentence

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Definition

A vagabond is a person who wanders from place to place without a permanent home or steady employment.

Sample Sentences

  1. The vagabond wandered from town to town, searching for a place to call home.
  2. With nothing but a backpack and a guitar, he embraced the life of a vagabond.
  3. The novel tells the story of a vagabond who discovers the beauty of simplicity on the road.
  4. Despite his rough exterior, the vagabond was a storyteller with a heart full of dreams.
  5. She often admired the freedom of the vagabond lifestyle, though she knew it came with its challenges.
  6. The vagabond wandered from town to town, finding solace in the kindness of strangers.
  7. With a heart full of dreams and a backpack on his shoulder, the vagabond embraced a life of adventure.
  8. She often felt like a vagabond, never quite settling down despite the comforts of home.
  9. In the city, the vagabond played music on street corners, sharing his art with anyone who would listen.
  10. The novel tells the tale of a vagabond searching for belonging in a world that seemed indifferent.
  11. The old vagabond wandered the streets, sharing stories of his travels with anyone who would listen.
  12. Despite his rough appearance, the vagabond had a heart of gold and often helped those in need.
  13. She admired the vagabond's freedom, wishing she could escape the confines of her everyday life.
  14. The local community center organized a drive to provide food and shelter for the vagabonds living nearby.
  15. In literature, the vagabond often symbolizes the search for identity and the quest for belonging.

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