The dog sat under the dinner table, and behaved like a beggar by whimpering for food.
The Salvation Army buckets collect money, and no worker is called a beggar.
The beggar man lived in a poorly looking cottage.
When the king called in the next beggar, the beggar said, "Please have mercy!"
the beggar was lumping along the road
Saibaba was a fakir but not a beggar
i think it,ll be "there was the one eyed beggar by the multiplex
It does not seem idiomatic to use the word "decrepitly" at all, but there is nothing formally wrong with a sentence such as "A ragged beggar lurched decrepitly into the light from the shadows."
In this sentence stand is intransitive.
Perhaps it is the family name.
The beggar is a woman, because if the beggar is not the woman's brother, but the beggar has the woman for a sister, then the beggar is a woman, the only characteristic not mentioned in the question. beggars can be women
a BEGGAR'S CANT is a beggar that can't do anything for work or for living
A beggar is a person who begs.
Refusing to shake the hand of that beggar wasn't a matter of hygiene but an example of pure snobbery.