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Click on the arrows to change the translation direction. Laisser son esprit vagabonder est une activité qui occupe un tiers de notre temps et permet d’imaginer diverses solutions à un problème.

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Les personnes les plus « rêveuses » sont souvent les plus créatives.

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Protection was therefore extended to many industrial workers, who by virtue of their employment were not vagabonds and thus deserved legislative defense from truck. vagabundo…

n. A person who moves from place to place without a permanent home and often without a regular means of support.

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All those without the laissez-passer were designated ' vagabonds ', but the requirement of the laissez-passer did little to curtail illegal movement. English คนร่อนเร่…

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Vagabond is a Swedish fashion company, dedicated to style and driven by unique knowledge of shoemaking. The word in the example sentence does not match the entry word. We always knew that they were rascals, twisters, vagabonds and rogues.

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One of my parishioners—not one of my congregation—was sentenced to be flogged as a rogue and in Vietnamese

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This was our sole reference point as we were vagabonds not tied economically to, or dependent on, any country. They were not always distinguishable from vagabonds and ordinary travellers. Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free!Learn a new word every day.

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