beggars in the PONS Dictionary

beggars Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The story takes a turn here and introduces us to the world of physically and mentally challenged beggars.
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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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Such were several known beggars who were generally decent beings, singing songs to educate.
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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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It was born out of many experiences and conversations between addicts, failures, lovers, loners, believers, and beggars.
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In former times it was crowded with men and women covering its length in prostrations, beggars and pilgrims approaching the city for the first time.
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Ether was distributed among the villages by wagons transporting straw, as well as by travelling salesmen, organ grinders and beggars.
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In the third they interact with and discuss their different views on societys margins: beggars, thieves, swindlers.
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The sect's members are mostly beggars as its name suggests, but some of them are from other walks of life.
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The priest was responsible for seeing that no beggars came to ask the worshipers for alms.
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