hobo 的定义
plural ho·bos, ho·boes.
- a tramp or vagrant.
- a migratory worker.
hobo 近义词
homeless person
更多hobo例句
- It says there was an arch built there in 1913, but it burned down in 1937, possibly as a result of hobos.
- The men acted as modern hobos during a 400-mile, multi-stage trek, avoiding cops, depending on the occasional kindness of strangers, waking to hard rains on raw mornings.
- Right now, the area’s most famous feathered hobo is a painted bunting.
- Maybe you can only afford a penny a day, for a total donation of $3.65 per year, and become a Sustaining Hobo member!
- Then as Hobo took his stand where he could view proceedings, the boy turned abruptly to Peggy.
- Hobo growled softly, the hair on his neck bristling and giving him a peculiarly savage appearance.
- She marched out into the kitchen, Hobo following, and as she reached the door, the knocking began for the third time.
- Hobo stretched himself upon the folded rug with a groan startlingly human.
- The "Hobo" is that part of a prison where the minor offenders are confined together in a large iron cage.