vagabondize (Meaning)

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vagabondize (v. i.)

To play the vagabond; to wander about in idleness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vagabondize

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vagabondize Sentence Examples

  1. The vagabond wandered through the countryside, seeking sustenance and shelter.
  2. As night fell, the vagabond sought refuge in an abandoned barn, his mind filled with dreams.
  3. The vagabond's travels took him far and wide, exposing him to the harsh realities of life.
  4. The elderly vagabond reminisced about his long and adventurous life, marked by both joy and sorrow.
  5. The vagabond's presence in the town aroused suspicion and unease among the locals.
  6. After a life of vagabondizing, the vagabond yearned for a place to call home.
  7. The vagabond's solitary existence was punctuated by brief encounters with others who shared his nomadic lifestyle.
  8. The vagabond's vagabondizing took him to remote and isolated places, where he witnessed the resilience of nature.
  9. The vagabond's appearance was weathered and worn, a testament to his years of vagabondizing.
  10. Despite the challenges he faced, the vagabond maintained a spirit of optimism and a belief in the goodness of humanity.

FAQs About the word vagabondize

To play the vagabond; to wander about in idleness.

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The vagabond wandered through the countryside, seeking sustenance and shelter.

As night fell, the vagabond sought refuge in an abandoned barn, his mind filled with dreams.

The vagabond's travels took him far and wide, exposing him to the harsh realities of life.

The elderly vagabond reminisced about his long and adventurous life, marked by both joy and sorrow.