"Street beggars" refers to people who ask for money or other forms of assistance from strangers in public places, typically because they are homeless or in extreme poverty.
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Throughout Atlas Shrugged, Dagny and other characters are shown giving money to
street beggars without a second thought.
Abby is incredulous at the way her mom is a pushover
for street beggars; Kate can hardly enjoy a meal without taking a doggie bag to a homeless man.
They're
street beggars who have been rounded up by the police because they «make the city unsightly with all their begging».
«Our men arrested
the street beggars around France Road, Dangi Junction, Lugard Road, Murtala Mohammed Way and Magwan Junction violating the law banning street begging in Kano metropolis.
All
the street beggars arrested within the period of the ban, who were not from Kano State, were sent back to their respective states of origin.
The actors filling out the supporting cast — from Eizik to the rabbi to
a street beggar — never flinch from their honest representation of the world they live in.
A street beggar holding out a Starbucks cup will.
We treat such attempts at contact as we might pub bores or
street beggars, hurrying away sheepishly.
«Will Work for Free and Forever (Let's Provide Yves Klein Blue to
Street Beggars),» 2015, polychrome Le Corbusier on paper, mirror.
In the recent sculpture, «Will Work for Free and Forever (Let's Provide Yves Klein Blue to
Street Beggars),» (2015), Amado painted sculptural letters in one of his favorite colors, the visually seductive «Yves Klein blue» that was invented and popularized by the French artist (Klein) in the 1960s.