All 13 Uses
vagabond
in
The Pathfinder, by Cooper
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- this is no great matter, and the unthoughtful vagabond drew it down on himself.†
Chpt 5 *
- We had to take our time for it, on account of the Iroquois, I will own; but, as soon as the skulking vagabonds saw the lights that the Sergeant sent down to your canoe, we well understood they would decamp, since a visit might have been expected from some of the garrison.†
Chpt 8
- He loves the skulking vagabonds as little as myself; and, for that matter, I may say that my own feelings towards a Mingo are not much more than the gifts of a Delaware grafted on a Christian stock.†
Chpt 8
- All this seemed a gift, and might be calculated on even in the midst of a Mingo camp; for I've been outlying in my time, in the very villages of the vagabonds.†
Chpt 18
- It's true she's not a full-blooded Mingo, but she consorts with the vagabonds, and must have larned some of their tricks.†
Chpt 23
- I do not think the affair so settled as that, or we should hear the vagabond Mingos yelling out their triumph around the blockhouse.†
Chpt 23
- 'Twas nobly done, Sergeant; though, I fear, when all the truth comes to be known, it will be found that these vagabonds have got their howitzer back ag'in.†
Chpt 24
- I wished Master Muir to do the same thing when we were captured by these chaps you call vagabonds—and rightly are they named, for viler vagabonds do not walk the earth—†
Chpt 24
- I wished Master Muir to do the same thing when we were captured by these chaps you call vagabonds—and rightly are they named, for viler vagabonds do not walk the earth—†
Chpt 24
- I hear the voice of that vagabond Arrowhead among them, and he is urging them to set about their devilry this very night.†
Chpt 24
- The vagabonds have got the howitzer we took from the French, and have discharged it ag'in the block; but fortunately they have fired off the only shell we had, and there is an ind of its use for the present.†
Chpt 24
- "There is one riptyle the less," Pathfinder muttered to himself; "I've seen that vagabond afore, and know him to be a marciless devil.†
Chpt 24
- Shall we let the vagabonds go?†
Chpt 25
Definitions:
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(1)
(vagabond) a person who wanders from town to town with no fixed home or job
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)