All 8 Uses of
vagabond
in
Hard Times
- 'Now, to think of these vagabonds,' said he, 'attracting the young rabble from a model school.'†
Chpt 1.3 *
- Then I became a young vagabond; and instead of one old woman knocking me about and starving me, everybody of all ages knocked me about and starved me.†
Chpt 1.4
- Vagabond, errand-boy, vagabond, labourer, porter, clerk, chief manager, small partner, Josiah Bounderby of Coketown.†
Chpt 1.4
- Vagabond, errand-boy, vagabond, labourer, porter, clerk, chief manager, small partner, Josiah Bounderby of Coketown.†
Chpt 1.4
- 'There certainly is no reason in looking with interest at a parcel of vagabonds,' returned Bounderby.†
Chpt 1.4
- 'When I was a vagabond myself, nobody looked with any interest at me; I know that.'†
Chpt 1.4
- He is a runaway rogue and a vagabond, that's what he is, in English.'†
Chpt 1.6
- The wretched ignorance with which Jupe clung to this consolation, rejecting the superior comfort of knowing, on a sound arithmetical basis, that her father was an unnatural vagabond, filled Mr. Gradgrind with pity.†
Chpt 1.9
Definition:
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(vagabond) a person who wanders from town to town with no fixed home or job