Vagabundo in english

Homeless

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In gestures

vagabundo = vagabond ; transient ; homeless man [homeless people, -pl.] ; tramp ; vagrant ; rover ; errant ; swagman ; hobo [hoboes/hobos, -pl.] ; bagman. 

Example: Some headings are vague and without scope notes to define them: ROBBERS AND OUTLAWS; CRIME AND CRIMINALS; ROGUES AND vagabonds.Example: The librarian would at the end of such a search have a list of terms such as the following: emigres, evacuees, fugitives, immigration, migrants, migration, naturalisation, population transfers, transients.Example: This article presents the issue of library use by homeless people in the form of two alternating fictional monologues, one in the mind of a homeless man, the other in the mind of a library official.Example: These indigents, known to the public as tramps & skid row winos, are very visible & more likely to be arrested for drunkenness & other petty offenses than a person with a permanent home.Example: This paper outlines the problems caused by vagrants who use public libraries as a refuge.Example: Greed and fearlessness linked the Elizabethan sea rover, the 18th-century naval captain hungry for prize money, and the early-Victorian soldier for whom the storming of an Indian city offered the chance of booty.Example: She was the type of kid who was always coming home with a new pet and we're not talking about your standard kitten in a shoebox or errant neighborhood mutt.Example: After colonisation, swagmen wandered the countryside looking for work, looking for gold, running from something, seeking inspiration, or just living off the land.Example: Chicago became the "Hobo Capital of America" during the late nineteenth century.Example: His hand went to the pistol in his belt as he turned and found a ragged, filthy bagman looking up at him from beneath a blanket of newspapers.

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» hacerse un vagabundotake to + the road .

Example: Sometimes, individuals, often alcoholics, bastards or others stigmatized by society, 'took to the road'.

» pensión para vagabundosflophouse .

Example: This article discusses life in a flophouse in the Chinese slums of Harbin during 1940 when Japan had political control.

» vagabundoshomeless people .

Example: This article looks at the question of the appropriate treatment by librarians of homeless people, sometimes smelly and mentally disturbed, in the library.

» vagabundos, loshomeless, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.

Vagabundo synonyms

unfortunate in spanish: desgraciado, pronunciation: ənfɔrtʃənət part of speech: adjective unsettled in spanish: inestable, pronunciation: ənsetəld part of speech: adjective dispossessed in spanish: desposeído, pronunciation: dɪspəzest part of speech: adjective stateless in spanish: apátrida, pronunciation: steɪtlɪs part of speech: adjective roofless in spanish: sin techo, pronunciation: rufləs part of speech: adjective homeless person in spanish: persona sin hogar, pronunciation: hoʊmləspɜrsən part of speech: noun
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