All 20 Uses of
refugee
in
Going After Cacciato
- "Refugees," said the young woman, the girl.†
Chpt 6refugees = people who fled their homeland
- You know refugees?†
Chpt 6
- For many months now she had been a refugee, traveling west from Saigon with her two aunts.
Chpt 6 *refugee = someone who fled their homeland; or related to such people
- And now my aunts take me to become a refugee.†
Chpt 6
- I thought you were refugees.†
Chpt 6refugees = people who fled their homeland
- "We are refugees to go home," she said, smiling for the first time.†
Chpt 6
- It is a long road to become a refugee.†
Chpt 6refugee = someone who fled their homeland; or related to such people
- "Oh," the girl said, "only as far as refugees go."†
Chpt 6refugees = people who fled their homeland
- Oh, I should dearly like to be a refugee in Paris.†
Chpt 7refugee = someone who fled their homeland; or related to such people
- As a refugee?†
Chpt 7
- To be a refugee is to know danger.†
Chpt 7
- To go home one must become a refugee.†
Chpt 15
- And ....and to the lovely young refugee, and to Oscar Johnson, and to Pederson and Buff and Billy Boy Watkins.†
Chpt 18
- On the second card he said he'd met a girl, a young refugee, and with luck they'd be in Paris by spring.†
Chpt 23
- Refuge, as sought by refugees, or escape, as sought by victims?†
Chpt 38refugees = people who fled their homeland
- Why have we become refugees?†
Chpt 43
- We're refugees," Paul Berlin said.†
Chpt 43
- What does time mean to refugees?†
Chpt 43
- Even the refugee must do more than flee.†
Chpt 44refugee = someone who fled their homeland; or related to such people
- Refugees.†
Chpt 46refugees = people who fled their homeland
Definition:
someone who has fled their homeland to getaway from a dangerous or difficult situation; or related to such people