1. Straggler
We watched the last of the stragglers come in.
Most of the runners finished at the same time, although there were a few stragglers coming in later.
2. vagabond
They live a vagabond life/existence, travelling around in a caravan.
The vagabond, when rich, is called a tourist.
3. waif
English word "przybłęda"(waif) occurs in sets:
Lekcja Węża Pierwsza4. stray
Tom came close to being killed by a stray arrow.
He strayed into the path of an oncoming car.
The new puppy strayed from room to room.
Stray dogs tramped about my garden.
The stray girl sobbed her name.
He is, as it were, a stray sheep.
1. Even with the simplest cases I find my mind straying 2. Tourists often get lost and stray into dangerous areas. 3. our consciousness has strayed too far from its foundations and run into an impasse
a stray dog
stray from the herd
My dog was a stray when I found him.
These people catch stray dogs and sell them.
If only it would move, then he’d know whether it was just a stray cat or — something else.
But perhaps I will pick up a stray and perhaps my big fish is around them.
My thoughts strayed for a moment.
Let's hurry. We don't want to find ourself straying in the woods at night.
5. a stray cat
English word "przybłęda"(a stray cat) occurs in sets:
lekcje 1 i 2