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Filter by Meaning John was fired from his job due to his vagrancy.
The company's vagrancy in financial decision-making ultimately led to its downfall.
The city has laws against vagrancy and loitering.
Her vagrancy was a cause of concern for her parents, who worried about her future.
The vagrancy of the beachgoers was clear from the litter and debris left behind.
After being laid off, he fell into a state of vagrancy, spending most of his days doing nothing.
The government aims to combat vagrancy by providing job training and housing assistance.
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