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vagrant Meaning in Tamil ( vagrant வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சுற்றித் திரிபவர்,



vagrant's Usage Examples:

A vagrants ' block lay along the roadside at the west, with a piggery situated to the south.


In the thickly settled parts of the United States the number of trespassers killed on the railway tracks, including vagrants who suffer in collisions and derailments while stealing rides, is very large.


In former times Mexico was overrun with mendicants (pordioseros), vagrants and criminals (rateros), and the " Portales de las Flores " on the east of the Plaza Mayor was a favourite " hunting-ground " for them because of its proximity to the cathedral; but modern conditions have largely reduced this evil.


rarityso found two island rarities and managed to catch up with all the known vagrants present on the island.


The keepers of common lodging-houses are required to limewash their walls and ceilings in the months of April and October in every year, and if paupers or vagrants are received to lodge, they may be required to report as to the persons who have resorted thereto.


He was at once missed, and the vagrants pursued and overtaken in Leslie wood.


An able-bodied parent who does not work when he has the opportunity, unless "idle under strike orders, or lock-outs," and who hires out his minor children, is declared a vagrant and may be fined "50o and imprisoned or sentenced to hard labour for not more than six months.


While leading this vagrant and miserable life, Johnson fell in love.


Mr Fane drew attention to the fact that the vagrants relieved during the last fortnight were 138, as against 79 last year.


In the taverns and low places of amusement haunted by those lettered songsters, on the open road and in the forests trodden by their vagrant feet, the deities of Greece and Rome were not in exile, but at home within the hearts of living men.


The chief institution is that at Veenhuizen, which occupies some 3000 acres of land, and where some 4000 men of the vagrant class are detained for periods varying from not less than six months to not more than three years.


Peter Stuyvesant >>For us that movement of the peoples from west to east, without leaders, with a crowd of vagrants, and with Peter the Hermit, remains incomprehensible.


Among the numerous charitable institutions the most important hospital is the Casa de Beneficencia y Maternidad (Charity and Maternity Asylum), opened in 1794, and containing an orphan asylum, a maternity ward, a home for vagrants, a lunatic asylum and an infirmary.





Synonyms:

vagabond, unsettled, aimless, drifting, floating,



Antonyms:

worker, ride, stay in place, employer, settled,

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