Synonym: mendicant, pauperise, pauperize. Similar words: reggae, haggard, braggart, niggardly, egg, egg on, egg yolk, a bad egg. Meaning: ['begə] n. a pauper who lives by begging. v. 1. be beyond the resources of 2. reduce to beggary.
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(31) The beggar tapped me for 20 pence.
(32) Why should I beggar myself for you?
(33) The dog lunged at the beggar.
(34) Give the beggar a coin; you won't miss it.
(35) She opened her heart to the little beggar.
(36) He waived the beggar off.
(37) The old beggar was dirty and unkempt.
(38) The beggar accosted the lady for money.
(39) She routed out some old clothes to give to the beggar.
(40) Compassion rose up in my heart when I saw the beggar drop dead in the street.
(41) Passers-by would slip the beggar some change as they passed.
(42) The supposed beggar was really a police officer in disguise.
(43) His benevolent nature prevented him from refusing any beggar who accosted him.
(44) I gave the beggar some money as an inducement to leave immediately.
(45) I saw a beggar wolf down a piece of bread in the street yesterday.
(46) The beggar cursed loudly.
(47) He tossed the beggar a coin/tossed a coin to the beggar.
(48) He gave the beggar a few coins out of pity.
(49) Without a rich heart, wealth is an ugly beggar. Ralph Waldo Emerson
(50) The Beggar reproves him, then turns to practical advice.
(51) This camp-follower, rogue turned soldier about to become beggar, has no right to speak in verse.
(52) He saw himself returning as a beggar with limbs deliberately deformed, whining for alms on the sea-front at Bombay.
(53) The young beggar took the money wetted his finger and carefully counted the bills-twice.
(54) The boy was simply a beggar: his bundle of newspapers was a pretext,(http://sentencedict.com/beggar.html) and we called him the Newspaper Boy.
(55) For the present she would change him into an old beggar so that he could go everywhere unrecognized.
(56) A legless beggar pulled himself along through the slush on wooden slats.
(57) Kings and sheep and whinnying horses and Serving maids and beggar boys gathered together in the frosty imagined night.
(58) Now the beggar was walking this way, sizing up people as he came.
(59) The statistics beggar belief.
(60) In his correspondence with Theo he suddenly dropped his role of wise counsellor and turned into a beggar.
More similar words: reggae, haggard, braggart, niggardly, egg, egg on, egg yolk, a bad egg, baggage, beg, begin, began, begun, beguile, begetter, be good at, begrudge, beguiling, begin with, beginning, luggage compartment, to begin with, bag and baggage, at the beginning, garb, at the beginning of, sugar, garret, regard, vulgar.