NOUN
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travelling about without any clear destination
she followed him in his wanderings and looked after him
How To Use vagabondage In A Sentence
- There followed seventeen years of sectarian vagabondage: founded in 1830, the sect settled in Kirtland, Ohio, Jackson, Missouri, and Nauvoo, Illinois, reaching Great Salt Lake Valley, Utah, in 1847.
- After many years of vagabondage he was found mysteriously drowned in a Venetian canal in 1772.
- Having repudiated poetry, he gave himself up to vagabondage.
- Having transformed vagabondage into an adventure of capitalism and empire, the men go on to subsume other ‘primitive’ practices within the collective capacity of modern white culture.
- I could not understand why so often, in the literature of vagabondage, the vagrant beggar was described as a hypocrite.