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A person without a permanent home who moves from place to place. 2. A vagrant; a tramp. 3. A wanderer; a rover. adj. 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic ...
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "vagabondism" and related topics at Britannica.com ... See a map of "vagabondism" in the Visual Thesaurus...
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noun. the state or condition of being a vagabond; vagrant way of life. also vagabondism vag′a·bond′·ism′ (-bän′diz′əm). vagabonds collectively ...
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1. the state or condition of being a vagabond; idle wandering. 2. vagabonds collectively. Also called vag⋅a⋅bond⋅ism. Origin: 1805–15; vagabond + -age ...
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Thank you to all of those that have participated in the Vagabondism class. ... Potluck + Vagabondism Class: Potluck 6-8pm EST Class 9-11pm EST ...
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Tomorrow we’ll be starting a conversation with Michael Bauer, who’s organizing a class on “vagabondism” through a new chapter of The Public School in Philadelphia. Short blurb about the Vagabondism class below. ... Blurb on Vagabondism:
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vagabondism. One- and two-syllable Beginning Rhymes of vagabondism: vaccine · vacuum · vacuumed · valance · valet · valets ...
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Introduction to Riding The Rails, by Errol Lincoln Uys. Additional Riding The Rails text is available by downloading Vagabondism reader. ... Tomorrow is part 2 of a conversation about the forthcoming class on "vagabondism", as part of a new chapter of The Public School in Philadelphia. See below for recap of last week:
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VAGABONDISM READER MAY AND JUNE 2009 In conjunction with the Public School in Los Angeles and Philadelphia. Hosted by The Public School and Basekamp. Organized by Michael G. Bauer, Adam Katz, Scott Rigby, and Robert Summers.
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English-Japanese translation for vagrant habits, vagabondism, wanderlust - online dictionary EUdict.com.
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