We have no meanings for "be gipsies" in our records yet.
1 Peeping out through the straw, he saw five rough-looking men come in who seemed to be gipsies and sailors.
2 Moreover, to raise suspicion to conviction itself, there were gipsies in Weatherbury Bottom.
3 There were gipsies seen the other day over by Windyedge.
4 These, too, I said, must have been gipsies , at all events on one side.
5 Come along with us; for though we are gipsies , we are not devoid of humanity.
6 Only a few inches of mud wall kept him and his family from being gipsies themselves.
7 We would pretend we were gipsies or organ-grinders.
8 In the days when we were gipsies .
9 Perhaps my remote ancestors were gipsies .
10 Jack Nuffles -I met him here to-night-says they are gipsies - where are they, I wonder?
11 Some were gipsies , and some were not; but all were baked by the sun almost to the colour of Moors.
12 'Maybe they are gipsies , ' he argued.
13 "Then we 're going to be gipsies , aren't we?"
14 "They 're gipsies , yet I'd say he's not-
15 "The people at the inn told us that there were gipsies in the neighbourhood," said the lady; "and oh, Ted!
16 "This observation is equally applicable to the Gipsies of England; for, if Christian denominations did their duty, they would cease to be Gipsies . "
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