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A member of a people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and who traditionally live by seasonal work and fortunetelling; they are believed to have originated in northern India but now are living on all continents (but mostly in Europe, North Africa, and North America)
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Examples for "itinerant "
Examples for "itinerant "
1 Experience elsewhere shows that the itinerant jobless have always been a problem.
2 It's a commentary on itinerant workers, poverty, resilience and the class divide.
3 The itinerant fugitive who survives only by the good graces of Benito?
4 Even the cholera has been made the subject of an itinerant caricature.
5 The nonlinear dynamics were associated with a high index of itinerant behaviour.
1 He was a Gypsy , you know-whatyou'd call a Native American today.
2 Welcome to Gypsy Rose Dance Studio, she said in a bubbly voice.
3 Once, as the River Gypsy said, there were many of my kind.
4 Raggare get blamed when far-right gangs attack Gypsy camps and smuggle drugs.
5 The Gypsy fellow, the contriver of the jest, squinted worst of all.
1 The two conversed in Romany , since the Servian did not speak English.
2 I can't think of another Romany gypsy who has done so well.
3 Even if it was just a simple Romany woman, she thought uncharitably.
4 At the Romany exclamation Ingolby swept the man with a searching look.
5 One of the spells Doctor Romany gave him is a bullet-deflecting charm.
1 But they generally style themselves and the language which they speak, Rommany .
2 We have already stated what is the Rommany or language of the Gypsies.
3 Tell me frankly, and I will drink your health in Rommany .
4 Be frank with me, my dear sir, and I will drink your health in Rommany and Madeira.
5 We commenced with Saint Luke: they rendering into Rommany the sentences which I delivered to them in Spanish.
1 Nina Romani belongs to the world, and follows the ways of the world.
2 The story of the Battle of Romani can be read elsewhere.
3 I will wait alone at the Villa Romani till it comes.
4 First they tried to break down our defences between Romani and the sea.
5 We get a glimpse of their duties from the Ordines Romani .
1 Methods: We carried out a national vaccination coverage survey of Roma children.
2 I first came across Roma people about 20 years ago in Rome.
3 The Procurator General sat in front of Roma and leaned slightly forward.
4 Real Madrid, another possible suitor, have yet to make contact with Roma .
5 Fellow Italian club AS Roma is controlled by an American investment group.
1 The life of the Bohemian in London is no brilliantly coloured affair.
2 We used to think of it as the Bohemian section of town.
3 The entire Bohemian population of the capital would have risen against him.
4 Perhaps she was under the influence of the Bohemian at the moment.
5 And the people loved the Bohemian preachers, and hated the German priests.
1 There spoke the true gipsy ; and they are mostly of that mind.
2 The camp had been saved by the intelligence of the gipsy soldier.
3 Bolitho studied his gipsy good looks, the reckless candour in his voice.
4 One remarkable feature in the gipsy character is their indifference about religion.
5 They found the gipsy boy very much recovered, and in good spirits.
6 Sekeletu and I had each a little gipsy - tent in which to sleep.
7 It was a capital rallying-point for a picnic or a gipsy tea-drinking.
8 Possibly there was some gipsy blood in him that defied their nurture.
9 The gipsy student responded to the close of the period by crying:
10 With quick, long strides the gipsy proceeded straight across the wintry heath.
11 While the momentary struggle lasted, the gipsy woman closely scanned his face.
12 They are armed with pitchforks, and the black gipsy is their general.'
13 I've got a dash of the gipsy in me, as you know.
14 Will hurried us down there for a look at the gipsy girl.
15 The gipsy rose too, and stood unshrinkingly before him, as she said:
16 The tent was a mere gipsy hovel, like a sty for pigs.
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