beggarmen

[US]/ˈbɛɡərz/
[UK]/ˈbɛɡərz/

Translation

n.people who beg for money or food, especially in public

Example Sentences

the beggarmen gathered at the city gate each morning seeking charity from passersby.

beggarmen were common sights on the streets of victorian london.

the wealthy merchants often ignored the beggarmen who lined the temple entrance.

some beggarmen possessed remarkable musical talents that went unnoticed.

during harsh winters, the beggarmen struggled to survive the bitter cold.

the beggarmen whispered tales of distant lands to the curious children.

local residents grew accustomed to seeing beggarmen near the market square.

the king ordered his guards to remove all beggarmen from the palace grounds.

beggarmen formed an unspoken community looking out for one another.

tourists were often moved by the desperate pleas of the beggarmen.

the beggarmen sat patiently beside the ancient temple walls hoping for compassion.

municipal authorities debated how to address the growing number of beggarmen.

the beggarmen's weathered faces told stories of hardship and survival.

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