A swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property.
1 He'd gyp me for ten dollars, but he'd probably come for five.
2 I asked of the gyp who waited on Vincey and myself.
3 As I have said, he was a devil of a gyp .
4 His card was brought in by my gyp , and it made me faint and sick.
5 My father would say, 'No, it's a big gyp .
6 Very well, we'll send the gyp for it in a minute, and order some luncheon.
7 I repeat, he was a devil of a gyp .
8 He hates to part with anything like money, and he'll gyp you if he can.
9 Ask the gyp to tell you the way.
10 Just one more gyp , that's what Rusty thought.
11 He hesitated, and the " gyp , " who felt that his reputation was at stake, spoke:
13 The question seemed to Gyp idiotic; and suddenly she felt quite cool.
14 Gyp walked across the room and put her hand on the bell.
15 Gyp stretched her hand across the table and laid it on his.
16 Gyp stood trembling-theaction had not stirred her sense of the ridiculous.
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