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Clamour To Entertain Happy Vagrant

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noun

• a homeless woman who carries all her possessions with her in shopping bags

24%6Vagrant
noun

• a pauper who lives by begging

verb

• be beyond the resources of

• reduce to beggary

24%8Vagrant in Paris
noun

• a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support

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