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vagabondism
Part of speech: Noun Usage examples "vagabondism":- By what right such men go about in ecclesiastical vagabondism to spoil the peace of devotional meetings it is impossible to tell. - "Around The Tea-Table", T. De Witt Talmage.
- I cannot myself help thinking that all this has arisen very much from the idea of Peele's vagabondism given by the untrustworthy " Jests." - "A History of English Literature Elizabethan Literature", George Saintsbury.
- In these trains were always found Indians filling positions as useful laborers, for the English government never gave premiums for idleness and vagabondism among Indians, by feeding and clothing them without effort on their own part. - "Half a Century", Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm.