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clochard /ˈklɔʃɑː / /klɔʃaʀ/noun (plural clochards pronounced same)(In France) a beggar; a vagrant: clochards drinking in doorways...- The clochards in our neighborhood get to spend the night sheltered under the bushes of the empty lot.
- His characters are often marginal to the point of near nonexistence, Beckett's clochards with backstories, Conrad's adventurers in a shabbier key.
- For Dolce & Gabbana, a man has to be a bit of a romantic clochard, a refined sort bricklayer of deeply Mediterranean looks, dark and expressive.
OriginFrench, from clocher 'to limp'. |