Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at beggar.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Beggar.
Examples
-
Another of these gentry assumed the character of a poor cripple, and stationed himself as a beggar, sweeping the crossing near the habitation of his shy cock, who, conceiving himself safe after three days voluntary imprisonment, was seized by the supposed Beggar, who threw away his broom to secure his man.
-
It's just like shooting Womp Rats back in Beggar's Canyon.
-
It's just like shooting Womp Rats back in Beggar's Canyon.
-
Cumberland Beggar is likewise tamed by social and religious laws.
-
In other hot tips for them who likes that kind of thing, the Oz Gift of the Magi exchange yielded one very, very excellent threesome story called Beggar's Banquet Beecher/O'Reily/Alvarez, post-series, and the SGA Santa yielded Missing Man Formation, a three-hanky OT4 that's great reading for those of us with the inner fortitude for that kind of thing.
curses, foiled again! hth_the_first 2008
-
Heck, a restaurant called Beggar's Banquet served free champagne to everyone who walked through the door that day.
Archive 2006-12-24 Diane Silver 2006
-
Heck, a restaurant called Beggar's Banquet served free champagne to everyone who walked through the door that day.
Watergate, Gays & Iraq: Thank You, Gerald Ford, for then and now Diane Silver 2006
-
When you learned that in medieval tarot decks the Fool sometimes was identified as the Beggar, you knew for certain you wanted no part of him.
Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas Robbins, Tom 1994
-
Strip Jack Naked: a card game, also known as Beggar my neighbour.
Strip Jack Rankin, Ian, 1960- 1992
-
The initials of the builder and the date appear on the eastern side of what is now known as the Beggar's Bridge.
Yorkshire Gordon Home 1923
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.