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How to use outcasts in a sentence

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This would have encouraged dissenters to feel they are part of a national family, rather than outcasts only fit for punishment.
Tibetans treat the blind as outcasts because they believe they are possessed by demons or have committed evil in a prior life.
If you treat an important section of the community as outcasts, they will hardly shine as patriots.
During the nineteenth century, the suburb was transformed from a space for social outcasts and the lower classes to a space for the elite.
Viciously attacked by critics and rejected by the public, the Impressionist painters were outcasts in the art world.
As more and more bans are introduced those who do smoke must feel like outcasts.
Against such a background Creoles and Cajuns, the banished, exiled, outcasts, French and German colonists, intermingled.
Why did she feel it would be a good idea to create an outreach program for social outcasts?
Do we ban everything that is potentially dangerous and turn the practitioners into social outcasts?
The ones that survive become social outcasts because of the nature of their injuries.
The gypsies, who number almost a million, have been outcasts for centuries.
We are, in our own small way, outcasts from the tribe, and of course that hurts.
The popular kids will always be the popular kids, and the outcasts remain outcast.
Many of those who come to paganism have felt like outcasts in the larger world.
So in the end, we all went outside and smoked our cigarettes on the pavement like outcasts.
When our message is that God is mercy for outcasts and sinners and manna for everyone, how can we not preach?
They fear leaving because they will be at the mercy of charity and be transformed into outcasts in their communities.
He was ridiculed and reviled, but this did not deter him for one second from crusading on behalf of society's outcasts.
Their name was chosen to denote the feeling of being outcasts in society in terms of being musicians not geared towards a mainstream audience.
They were then treated like outcasts for the entire night and were getting some seriously dirty looks.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The neighbors hearing the war cries of the king's troops, had mingled in the affray, and bullets rained upon the outcasts from every story.
We are outcasts from Deity, therefore we defame the place of our exile.
If thou art not, wherefore are the outcasts of the world so dear to thee?
And what I thought then and I still feel now is that it's because this room was a room full of misfits, outcasts, loners, dreamers, mumblers, delinquents, dropouts.
They were as dogs, wild beasts, lepers, and no soul that valued its hope of eternal life would throw it away by meddling in any sort with these rebuked and smitten outcasts.
It is outcasts from justice, and heartless desperadoes of this kind who sow the seeds of enmity and bitterness among the unfortunate tribes of the frontier.
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