beggars in the PONS Dictionary

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beggars Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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English
The story takes a turn here and introduces us to the world of physically and mentally challenged beggars.
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In the 16th century, beggars frequently were not allowed to beg without getting permission from local municipality or lordship.
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The subjects of their works are ordinary people, imbued with nostalgy: old men, beggars, etc. approaching them from a personal attitude.
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It would assuredly bring to them ruin by depriving them of employment, thus making them beggars.
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These were not hospitals in the modern sense but primarily intended as lazarets or leper colonies that later became shelters for vagrants and beggars.
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You are deceived and blinded that you may not see how this race antagonism perpetuates a monetary system which beggars both.
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Hundreds of beggars have rushed to the city from other parts of the country to make money from illegal profession of beggary.
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In a recent book on poverty in art, there are no images of beggars wearing badges.
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Alongside hunting parties and well-to-do landowners and burghers, we find a ragged rabble of floozies and farmhands, blacksmiths and street-vendors, barefooted scamps and beggars with peg legs.
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The priest was responsible for seeing that no beggars came to ask the worshipers for alms.
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