4 Metaphors for vagabond

Truly a vagabond and a savage is Smith.

It is surprising how any one could believe the story he told; for supposing that he had been seized upon by Napoleon, what use could such a vagabond be as a guide?

" "To whom?" "To the chap who owns this lodgea man of taste, a good Samaritan and a gentleman, if a mere vagabond may be a judge of Amontillado."

I.The Tanner's Apprentice "Get out o' Mr. Fletcher's road, you idle, lounging, little" "Vagabond" was no doubt what Sally Watkins, the old nurse of Phineas Fletcher, was going to say, but she had changed her mind in looking again at the lad, who, ragged and miserable as he was, was anything but a "vagabond.

4 Metaphors for  vagabond