vagabondish

vagabondish
vag·a·bond·ish

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  • vagabond — [vag′ə bänd΄] adj. [ME < MFr < L adj. vagabundus, strolling about < vagari, to wander < vagus: see VAGUE] 1. moving from place to place, with no fixed abode; wandering 2. of, having to do with, or living an unsettled, drifting, or… …   English World dictionary

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