Vagabond example sentences
Related (10): drifter, wanderer, tramp, hobo, nomad, transient, itinerant, rover, roamer, traveler
"Vagabond" Example Sentences
Common Phases
1. The vagabond wandered from town to town with no permanent home.
2. The roads were filled with vagabonds and beggars traveling from place to place.
3. The loner led a vagabond existence, never staying in one place for long.
4. The street urchin led a vagabond life on the streets of the big city.
5. The gypsy man was a vagabond by nature, never settling down in one spot.
6. The tramp was a familiar sight to the townsfolk, his ragged clothes and vagabond ways well known.
7. The hobo hopped freight trains, hitchhiked rides, and lived a vagabond life.
8. All her life she had dreamed of freedom and vagabond adventures.
9. They lived like vagabonds, sleeping rough wherever they happened to be each night.
10. The bohemian rejected conventional life in favor of a carefree vagabond existence.
11. The vagabond king wandered from place to place, never staying long in any one kingdom.
12. The wayfarer continued his vagabond journey with no particular destination in mind.
13. The vagabond nature of his job meant he was rarely home for more than a few days at a time.
14. Her restless spirit craved the nomadic vagabond lifestyle rather than a sedentary life.
15. She lived like a vagabond, barely scraping by from one day to the next.
16. The vagabond spent his days rummaging through garbage bins for scraps of food.
17. The drifter's vagabond ways often led him into trouble with the authorities.
18. As a young man his vagabond spirit took him all over the world on adventures.
19. The nomad lived a vagabond existence, roaming the deserts with his tribe.
20. The rambling spirit of the vagabond called him back to the open road time and again.
21. The free spirit within her longed for a vagabond life of travel and adventure.
22. The vagabond lifestyle held a certain romantic appeal for her restless spirit.
23. The rascal led a vagabond existence, getting into mischief wherever he went.
24. The knight errant continued on his vagabond quest to help the downtrodden.
25. His wild and vagabond ways frequently got him into trouble with the authorities.
26. The rambler continued his vagabond journey, going wherever the road led him.
27. The mendicant's vagabond life provided few comforts and many hardships.
28. The rover's vagabond nature meant he was always on the move from place to place.
29. As a child he dreamed of running away and living a free and vagabond life on the road.
30. The penniless vagabond repeatedly asked passersby for spare change.
31. An adventurous vagabond spirit drove him to wander far and wide across the globe.
32. The dissolute rogue led a pointless vagabond existence of petty crime and wasted opportunities.
33. The outcast's vagabond lifestyle made it difficult for him to form lasting relationships.
34. All his life he had roamed the world like a vagabond, never settling in any one place for long.
35. The vagrant roamed the streets with no home or lawful means of support, living a vagabond existence.
36. Her vagabond spirit drove her to roam far and wide in search of freedom and adventure.
37. His vagabond tendencies often led him into trouble with parents, teachers and the authorities.
38. In her youth she dreamed of living a carefree vagabond life with no responsibilities.
39. The wayward spirit within him called him back time and again to the vagabond life on the open road.
40. The vagabond's ragged clothes and disheveled appearance marked him as an outcast.
41. The outlaw led a vagabond life, always on the run from the law.
42. The wanderer had no fixed place of abode but drifted from town to town in a vagabond existence.
43. His vagabond nature meant he was never happy staying in one place for long.
44. She dreamed of leaving her dull routine for the freedom and adventure of a vagabond life.
45. The itinerant worker moved from place to place, always living a vagabond existence.
46. The vagrant's vagabond life meant he had few belongings and no permanent place to call home.
47. As a child her vagabond spirit led her to wander far and wide exploring the countryside.
48. His spirit longed for the carefree freedom of the vagabond life on the open road.
49. The hobo led a vagabond life, traveling the rails in search of work and adventure.
50. All his life his wayward spirit had called him back time and again to the vagabond life on the open road.
51. The ruffian's vagabond way of life led to many scrapes and run-ins with the law.
52. The tramp said he had lived a vagabond life traveling the countryside for decades.
53. The nomad led a vagabond life, wandering the desert plains with his camels and sheep.
54. Her restless spirit yearned for the freedom and adventure of the vagabond life.
55. The derelict led an aimless vagabond existence with no lawful means of support.
56. The gypsy's vagabond way of life meant always being on the move from place to place.
57. At heart he was a vagabond spirit, never happy staying in one place for long.
58. The vagabond mode of living appealed to her free spirit and love of adventure.
59. The gadabout's vagabond nature meant he was constantly on the move from place to place.
60. All his life he had led a vagabond existence with no fixed abode or lawful employment.