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"vagabond" Definitions
  1. a person who has no home or job and who travels from place to place

148 Sentences With "vagabond"

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Maupassant. Colette — "The Vagabond" is a dream of a book.
The unspeakable thing is the firefighter, painter, actor, vagabond or veterinarian.
The rink closed for several months, leaving him a skating vagabond.
There were three homeless superheroes: the Fighting Hobo who was in Marvel Comics; there was the Vagabond who was secretly, I think, a police officer but he dressed up as a vagabond; and there was Driftwood Dave!
During the period of her story, The Vagabond, I think stands out.
And she expresses that in The Vagabond in such an interesting way.
Interviewees include her longtime cinematographer Nurith Aviv and Vagabond star Sandrine Bonnaire.
Rory is jobless and living a "vagabond" existence, as Emily puts it.
She had done this movie called Vagabond, which just blew me away.
By the time he left, his destiny as a vagabond was plain.
Sara and Miriam holed up in a bright pink 230 Vagabond trailer.
Her other best known works include Le Bonheur (1965) and 1984's Vagabond.
It was during the Vagabond parties, the Shake parties [about five years ago].
So many stories, like The Vagabond, actually came from Colette's real music hall experience.
"Vagabond Artist: 'Pop' Hart in Tahiti, Mexico and the Caribbean," works by George Overbury Hart.
First, Rory is living the life of a "vagabond," as Emily (Kelly Bishop) calls it.
Their dens are useful to a variety of vagabond animals, including foxes, snakes and chipmunks.
Mathematical models indicate that at least some of this vagabond debris still harbored living microbes.
Today, however, the answer is SWAGMAN, an Aussie term for a tramp, hobo or vagabond.
With all of the money he's earned, Marshall doesn't need to be a coaching vagabond.
Schlesinger continued: Thousands of vagabond children were roaming the land, wild boys of the road.
Right now, you're like a vagabond where you don't have a team and you're wondering.
They blithely showed collections with "military" inspirations or organized around themes of "glamping" and vagabond life.
The smoke cleared to reveal that a vagabond scholar had waged a transoceanic battle and won.
In Blier's picture, the vagabond males were in their 20s; Turturro and Cannavale are obviously not.
NEW BRUNSWICK "Vagabond Artist: 'Pop' Hart in Tahiti, Mexico and the Caribbean," works by George Overbury Hart.
The vagabond side of professional sports is atomizing under the best of circumstances, which these were not.
Lamar Odom is a vagabond without a home, after Khloe kicked him out of the Calabasas rental.
The Vagabond Restaurant in Miami's MiMo District is also pretty great for removing you from your money.
For most of his life, he has been a basketball vagabond, hopscotching between teams and lesser leagues.
This company travels under the name NoFit State, and it exudes an enticingly musky scent of vagabond glamour.
One year after my encounter with the vagabond, I moved to a small French town to study engineering.
I listened with interest to conversations about the mysterious vagabond, always on the alert for any new information.
For years it had led a vagabond existence until it set anchor at the museum three years ago.
The titular singer in Cléo is given the same deep consideration as the fated wanderer in Vagabond (1985).
" In the early 19th century, landowners described the landless rural poor as boisterous, foolish "crackers" and idle, vagabond "squatters.
The office is also home to keepsakes from a vagabond life in the Arctic, Africa and these remote mountains.
And "Highway Vagabond" is downright shaggy, even though its lyrics about hippie drifters are better suited to Jake Owen.
Beardo imagines Rasputin as a dangerous, guitar-toting, sexually-liberated vagabond who's guided by possibly-divine voices in his mind.
Page plays Tallulah, a young vagabond who gets hired to babysit a rich woman's toddler daughter ... whom she promptly kidnaps.
Both Denver touchdown passes were to vagabond tight end Owen Daniels, who really should change his first name to Godfrey.
She's been living a bit of a vagabond lifestyle chasing each story she becomes passionate about and wants to tell.
They're a vagabond franchise that consistently plays its home games in front of hostile fans at a local skate park.
A lover of music and tall tales, he was possessed of "the soul and imagination of a vagabond," Smedley wrote.
Some are fully renovated, like the polished Vagabond Hotel with its posh poolside bar, while others remain sad sex worker spots.
And he's a glamorous narcissistic vagabond that drinks all the time and never shows remorse or a hint of self-consciousness.
A 40-year-old wardrobe stylist who most recently lived in L.A., she had, two years before, decamped for a vagabond life.
Some are fully renovated, like the polished Vagabond Hotel with its posh poolside bar, while others remain seedy spots for afternoon encounters.
The romance of being a traveling player—a rogue, a vagabond, a troubadour—was very exciting for me as a young man.
"You may have left the house looking like a million dollars, but you could still arrive looking like a vagabond," Friedman said.
As I was preparing this story for publication, though, I learned some not-very-surprising news: Chang and Vagabond had suddenly parted ways.
Vast improvements in mobile technology have made it possible for younger adults to pursue careers and a vagabond existence at the same time.
Both, in fact, are happening as I sit down at the poolside bar of the retro-kitsch Vagabond Hotel in the MiMo district.
This soot-smeared vagabond is Samuel Taylor Coleridge's guy, from "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," and he's come to spin a tale.
Part of the Vagabond Hotel, which was originally a motel, this 26621-seat eatery serves international fusion cuisine and is a hot reservation.
At Vagabond, he put chapulines on the menu and served a modern mash-up that was part Asian, part Latin, and distinctly his own.
Dilara has lived many lives: a political scientist, a vagabond, a nightclub manager, an illegal restaurant owner, a globally renowned chef, a food artist.
She was there as they lowered the body of a shoeless, bearded vagabond off the ceramic-tiled roof, his cratered face caked in blood.
Despite frequent flashes of brilliance, Adu's professional career mostly consists of vagabond years in Europe and MLS, his potential never blossoming into consistent greatness.
He stumbles upon Thug Queen, a horse-stealing, sheriff-killing vagabond, and they team up for adventures out beyond the margins of the law.
Phoebe was a vagabond and part-time masseuse with no discernable career path, but an incredible knack for always keeping her head above water.
Goodman recited them one by one, giggling at a few: Salon Vagabond, Baker Dude Bakery Cafe, Heal Thyself Atlanta, and, her favorite, Kids Dental Studio.
As the album's producer, Rostam creates a series of vintage-haze settings for Mr. Leithauser's vagabond singing style, rather than pushing him onto unfamiliar turf.
It is also a good time to be a vagabond with an ability to throw a football (as long your name is not Colin Kaepernick).
Ornery, ungrateful, delusional ("I've had guidance from the Virgin Mary") and possessed of what he describes as "a vagabond nobility," she is not a lovable character.
I would love to have a place to store my stuff or rent out that would allow me to live a bit more of a vagabond lifestyle.
" Although part of a working farm, the house was rented to paying guests, said Mr. Dibb, also the author of "Oscar Wilde: A Vagabond With a Mission.
The art-filled Vagabond Club, with its own "whiskey library," offers 41 intimate rooms in the heart of Little India and Kampong Glam; from 275 Singapore dollars.
Instead, he became a basketball vagabond, and by the end of last season, he had played for five N.B.A. teams along with spending two years in China.
Johnson, a second-year forward, shared the court with rookie forward Henry Ellenson, second-year center Boban Marjanovic, third-year forward Reggie Bullock, and vagabond guard Ish Smith.
Horatio Greenough's "Vagabond Statue" of the president, modelled after Phidias's sculpture of Zeus at Olympia, proved to be a bit too chiselled for the tastes of the time.
But what if you could still live in those cities, moving between them like a digital-age vagabond, sharing well-appointed apartments for short stints with likeminded globetrotters?
As a Never Trump conservative, The New York Times columnist has been politically homeless in recent years and as it turns out he is also a theological vagabond.
An editor on Agnès Varda's "Vagabond" and a director in her own right, this French filmmaker has never had much cachet as an auteur in the United States.
I recently reread Miller's "Quiet Days in Clichy" and Cendrars's "The Astonished Man," which are both more involving than "Paris Vagabond" because they are built around developed characters.
The slenderest story is set in the Utah desert, where a desperate widow (Kim Blanck) who's turned to crime meets the vagabond writer Everett Ruess (Andrew R. Butler).
If you don't need to be within walking distance of the sand and surf, consider the mainland's Vagabond Hotel, a 1950s roadside inn given a retro-chic overhaul.
And it is in this six-track project (or mixtape, or album, or EP) that he kills his restless vagabond, full of paranoia and poison, once and for all.
At that time, the gallery was around here, we were doing two parties at the Vagabond and at The Electric Pickle, and I was still working my regular job.
The romantic idea of performing artists as a vagabond tribe, commingling with the rest of us and then moving on, has been dissolved in the medium of modern celebrity.
Rory, who graduated from Yale and headed off to begin her journalism career when the series ended, finds herself a freelance vagabond, unable to land a full-time job.
I distinctly remember being freaked out by "Vagabond," which opens on the corpse of Mona (a blazing Sandrine Bonnaire), a drifter who freezes to death in a country ditch.
She's been living what Entertainment Weekly calls "a vagabond life," and because of that she hasn't been able to spend as much time with Lorelai as she used to.
Word of the Day noun: a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support noun: anything that resembles a vagabond in having no fixed place adjective: wandering aimlessly without ties to a place or community adjective: continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another verb: move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment _________ The word vagabond has appeared in 25 articles on nytimes.
Some adopted professions they had been taught to despise, others fell between the cracks and eked out a vagabond existence on the edge of society, offering their swords for hire.
As the show constantly reveals, however, Rick isn't totally the careless vagabond he says he is, nor are his family members as simple as he makes them out to be.
I wasn't an avid scholar of his work, but Hemingway's legacy had retained a folkloric quality of expatriate vagabond glamour in Paris, the embodiment of some hyper-American tenacity and grit.
Tallulah, called Lu (Page) is a modern-day vagabond: She lives in a van, going wherever she wants whenever she scrounges up the money to do it, with her boyfriend, Nico.
The halcyon promise Vagabond once held for Chang may have long ago dissipated, but that only gives this young chef license to once again spread his wings and pursue the intangible.
Kapoor won immense popularity for his roles in Hindi films including "Jab jab Phool Khile" (When a Flower Blossoms), "Awara" (Vagabond), and "Kabhi Kabhie" (Sometimes), as well as his good looks.
Her mother, Sheila Berger, 56, is a former model, artist and committed vagabond; when she discovered she was pregnant, she took off for a three-month tour of the Silk Road.
She's particularly attentive to textures, like the rough, furrowed dark earth that becomes the grave for the protagonist in her masterpiece "Vagabond," about a young rootless woman wandering a cold country.
The supposed internet vagabond claimed Chyna was leaving Rob and threatened to share messages between Chyna and other rappers — these messages, if they are real, seem to discuss exchanging sex for money.
The building at 2511 Wilshire Boulevard, now known as the Hayworth, first opened in the 1920s as the Masque Theater, and has housed a tiki bar and the Vagabond revival movie house.
Her films focused on the issues faced by ordinary people, such as harvesters (The Gleaners and I, 2000), drifters (Vagabond, 1985) and on women in particular (Cleo from 5 to 7, 1962).
Unable to unshackle her writing from her husband's influence, she pursues a career in a music hall and begins to make her own money, a story which she recounts in The Vagabond.
I see "Vagabond," in part, as a tough, unsentimental exploration about the limits of radical independence for women, which is perhaps what gives it the autobiographical aspect that runs through her movies.
Shaw was the ringleader, an eccentric and deranged vagabond who infused traditional tribal art with occultism while smoking crack and befriending musicians who would later enter the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Alexander Wang's store went into lockdown mode Thursday so J Law and a friend could browse the racks by their lonesome ... leaving a few vagabond shoppers to shiver in the 37 degree weather.
Leonard's Cohen's most overrated and overplayed song matches up perfectly with "Let's Go Duke, Yeah," a phrase never once uttered until songboy took his acoustic to the roof overlooking LA's legendary Vagabond Inn.
It's hard to imagine a chorus line of dinosaurs — those limbs weren't engineered for Rockettes-style kicking — but just about anything is possible in the hands of the principals behind Hudson Vagabond Puppets.
Matthew Karsten, an adventure-travel blogger also known as Expert Vagabond, told Insider that he did not attend because of a schedule conflict, but he added he'd never accept paid work with the kingdom.
It's these vagabond types that added to Warhol's status, serving as loyal muses whom he could use to experiment with his art; they also helped him cultivate the concept of celebrity that we know today.
Colette begins the story very much at the whim of her husband, and we needed to have a strong character capable of becoming what she becomes at the end—and the start of The Vagabond.
But in 503, tired of this vagabond life, the Briton hung up the gym bag he had been living out of and started managing construction of the elegant, aluminum Sparkman and Stephens 73-footer Encore.
Here's what it's like to be a touring stage magician living a life of vagabond glamour in the '90s; note the era-appropriate details of the car phone and the smoking section at the restaurant.
Before trying out for the Austin Toros (now Spurs), Simmons had been something of a basketball vagabond—to the point that the Houston native almost gave up on his dream of playing the sport professionally.
The film is viewed standing up, and you may find yourself ducking so as not to hit your head on that virtual bridge or stepping awkwardly to avoid treading on the vagabond sleeping under the bridge.
Soon after graduation, Chang was given the opportunity of a lifetime at the age of 25: He was brought on board to develop a brand new restaurant, Vagabond, in a historic mid-century hotel in midtown Miami.
GRADE: A- KEY TRACKS "Vice": The lead single's rueful love letter to wrong turns and misdemeanors "Highway Vagabond": A near-perfect wanderlust anthem "Pushin' Time": A lovely heartbreaker of a ballad "Ugly Lights": Every barfly's best nightmare
While performing a special show at Joe's Bar in Chicago last Tuesday – before embarking on her Highway Vagabond tour – Lambert told the crowd, "I got divorced so I started drinking a little extra," according to Fox News.
Indeed, Mr. Dylan may have styled himself as a vagabond country boy, but those familiar with his life know he first rose to prominence as a driven folk singer hanging out in the coffeehouses of Greenwich Village.
My favorite is "George Psalmanazar" (his real name is unknown), a vagabond of mysterious provenance and endearing chutzpah who wandered through Europe in the late seventeenth century, claiming, by turns, to be Irish, Japanese, and, ultimately, Formosan.
When the San Antonio Spurs face the Golden State Warriors in the conference final, which begins on Sunday, watch for Jonathon Simmons, a basketball vagabond who once paid $150 to try out for the N.B.A. Development League.
Indeed, there is a playfulness to her work, but it's tempered with a sense of looming mortality (Cléo's cancer, Demy's AIDS-related death, the demise of Sandrine Bonnaire's vagabond, Varda pondering her own end in Faces Places).
After finishing his 200th (or so) circle painting in 1974, he became a sort of vagabond in the landscape of abstraction, borrowing here and there in the modernist repertory to accumulate whatever he needed for his next show.
And if you're wondering what that track is at the end, the one that gets Khaled dancing like a madman, that's Ricardo Drue's "Vagabond," a track that saddens me because I should have been blasting it all summer.
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Evan Turner crawled into Boston an NBA vagabond after having been buried on the Indiana Pacers—an offensive liability whose inability to hit threes turned him into a DVD player the same day Netflix revealed their own streaming service.
As the historian Michel Pastoureau has written, people came to associate it with the vagabond spirits that roamed through the precincts of nature—and even some that ventured beyond them: fairies, goblins, leprechauns, and little green men from outer space.
While his vagabond Beat cohorts were taking mescaline and Benzedrine-fueled road trips across the country, Mr. Ferlinghetti was married and running two businesses: his bookstore, which he co-founded in 1953, and his publishing house, which he created in 1955.
Bundled up in a knee-length black coat by the Stockholm women's wear label Minimarket, skin-tight black jeans, Vagabond Chelsea boots and a vintage motorcycle jacket, she had come to peruse the stacks at the venerable bookseller Small World Books.
Angelina Jolie introduced Belgian-born director Agnes Varda, 89, awarded an honorary Oscar for a career that began in the New Wave of the 1950s and 60s and whose films include "La Pointe Courte", "Cleo from 5 to 7" and "Vagabond".
I also got musical results back from my cousin Betsy who made one of the most beautiful pieces on the record, and got to hear my friend Rupert Clervaux sing for the first time on Lonely Vagabond, which was amazing.
The museum's series — the first part of a planned recurring retrospective — opens with "Vagabond" (on Saturday and Sunday), a dramatic feature that reconstructs the journey of a French drifter (Sandrine Bonnaire), who, at the film's start, is found frozen to death.
"Vagabond" is a no-bullshit uptempo jukebox-leaning, record sleeve ringwear anthem, a true-blue Steve Gunn rager; thanks in part to production by guitar god and studio wiz Jim Elkington, Gunn and his band practically leap through the stereo.
This might have worked if the mystery elements had been more coherent and interesting, but Mr. Smith gives more attention to the relationship between vagabond Danny and uptight Alex (Edward Holcroft), which is meant to be improbable but registers as opaque and artificial.
From these two survivors of aughts-era New York City indie-rock comes a new collaboration, "I Had a Dream That You Were Mine," produced by Rostam to showcase Mr. Leithauser's vagabond singing style in a comfortably vintage haze. Glassnote. Sept. 23.
Then he'd go deeper into his story, in the most spectacular precision, the way his tongue tasted when he was tripping and the various vagabond colors that came flowering up out of the quaking aspens as they lifted their wet leaves in the lightning.
As an adult 15 years later, Jyn is a vagabond and criminal enlisted by the Rebellion to make contact with an extremist military figure known as Saw Gerrera (Forest Whitaker), one of the few names Star Wars fans may recognize from the animated Clone Wars saga.
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And now [art] thou cursed from the earth, which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood from thy hand; When thou tillest the ground, it shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength; a fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth.
We spoke in the dimly lit dining room of Vagabond—located in Miami proper, across the street from the famous Coppertone girl sign that was once set ablaze—as he and his small staff solemnly prepped for the day and contended with a surprise visit from a health inspector.
Perhaps more remarkable than the painting is the tale that accompanies it: the account of woman made vagabond by the Nazis who ended up returning to the very house from which she had been evicted, and living out the war there, just feet above one of her persecutors. Mrs.
They've also been making a name for themselves around Nashville, penning songs for the likes of Kenny Chesney with "Save It for a Rainy Day," Sam Hunt with "Make You Miss Me" and Dierks Bentley's "Say You Do." Old Dominion will join Miranda Lambert on her Highway Vagabond tour in 2017.
And he has made his language-based works on so many different kinds of surfaces — walls, floors, windows, matchbooks, manhole covers, hats, drinking glasses, industrial fish crates that wander through ports like vagabond billboards — it sometimes seems as if there is no place where a Lawrence Weiner could not conceivably appear.
Avicii, the reigning Swedish prince of electronic dance music, is done for now with the extravagant, vagabond life of an international touring D.J. The musician, born Tim Bergling, announced on Tuesday in an open letter posted to his website that his 2016 concerts will be his last, at least for the foreseeable future.
Renfro's ability to age up made him especially appealing for roles that required a world-wise maturity, be it the iconic Mark Twain vagabond Huckleberry Finn in 1995's Tom and Huck, a New York City tough kid scraping through a juvenile prison in 1996's Sleepers, or a high schooler obsessed with the Holocaust in Apt Pupil.
It's hard to imagine anyone who embodies all of the contradictions of this situation better than Bob Dylan — "the original vagabond," as Joan Baez called him — a singular voice who exploded on the scene dragging behind and propelled forward by a phantasmagorical ocean of allusions, references, appropriations, traditions, folklore and culture as wide, deep and mysterious as history itself.
From the vagabond living outside of societal norms in "My Teacher" (1993), to the imposter couple realizing their romantic dreams in "Honeymoon" (1995), to the artist navigating local regulations to build Liao Garden (originally named Age of Empires), the freedom is mapped out by systems and rules that the individual bypasses to romance some deeper value.
CHICAGO — For Jeff Glass, there have been so many stops during his existence as a hockey vagabond, so many different jerseys that he has worn, so many teams he has tended goal for from Binghamton to Belarus and plenty of other outposts in between, and so many moments when it would have been easy for him to quit.
Its towering grain elevator, which rewards the long climb to the top with an incredible view of the railroad tracks below and surrounding valley landscape, is currently filled with work by 53 emerging artists as part of the exhibition Vagabond Time Killers; artist studios are lodged in a nearby former livestock barn (with film screenings in the auction ring).
Ballerini showcased her latest single, "Legends," in her set, but it looks like her most recent hit, "Yeah, Boy" has gotten the nod for TV. Perhaps gauging crowd reaction to help her pick her next single, Miranda Lambert delivered uncaged performances of "Pink Sunglasses" and "Highway Vagabond," both off her latest album, and the latter song appears to be the one we'll get to watch.
The cast of Netflix's ten-episode series will be rounded out with Mustafa Shakir as Jet Black, Spiegel's partner in crime and "one of the few honest cops in the solar system"—at least until an "ultimate betrayal robbed him of all that he loved, forcing him into a vagabond life of hunting bounties to put food on the table," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
In one of Documenta's strongest stand-alone works, Ross Birrell's "The Athens-Kassel Ride" (2017), a mobile performance project takes place over the 100 days of the exhibition, during which two equestrian riders invited by the artist will travel the distance from Athens to Kassel on horseback, mapping what Birrell has called a "vagabond trail" through Greece, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Austria, and Germany.
The 39-year-old Vermont resident only realized in the process of plotting his trip that he was heading to the state that houses the bus where Chris McCandless, the post-college vagabond subject of journalist Jon Krakauer's book Into the Wild (as well as the film that followed) was found dead of apparent starvation on September 6, 1992, after spending four months in the Denali National Park and Preserve on a solo adventure into the wilderness.
Many look for purpose in the world, even as the winds of contingency lash: the picture-restorer whose memory is broken, the cartographer drawn to the Yorkshire moors, Miss Nightingale's father, chocolatier and collector, a pair of vagabond house painters, the crippled man who hires them, the nearly forgotten young woman who cleans houses and knows more than is imagined, a schoolgirl and the enraptured visitors who claim her, the eagerly respectable widow found dead on a pile of rubbish in an alley.
In these she sometimes followed one actress, surrounded by non-actors, through a not-so-normal day: walking with Cléo, a singer with two hours to wait for a possible cancer diagnosis, through the streets of Paris in "Cléo from 5 to 7", placing her fear of death against the beauty of ordinary life; or trudging in "The Vagabond" over tracks and frozen fields with a young woman, Mona, who had decided to abandon her job for the freedom of the open road, though it also meant derision and hunger and sordid trysts in her tent.

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