hobo in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

hobo in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for hobo in the English»Spanish Dictionary

hobo <-s [or -es]> [ˈhəʊbəʊ, Am ˈhoʊboʊ] N Am, Aus

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A hobo college was usually a rented building in the hobo area of a city.
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At twelve years old, he ran away from home, becoming a child hobo.
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Here he was further taught to pick and strum by rail workers and hobos.
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Unlike older hobos, they had once been members of the middle class, making their circumstances particularly painful.
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Similarly, another story suggests the town was named for a rail traveling hobo who frequented the area.
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Because of this, some of the terms describe the life of a hobo such as riding the rails, living in jungles, dodging the bulls.
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The two hobos pursuing the thief enter the house, find the body, encounter the thing in the cellar.
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Years later, he returned to the school with no identification and, appearing to be a hobo, was thrown out by the principal.
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Willie, who would disappear for months at a time, prefers the hobo lifedespite being married and half-domesticated.
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After completing the program he became a hobo and traveled around the country on trains.
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