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 "Gypsy "
Examples for "Gypsy "
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 Every spring since then the Gipsy Moth Commission has been at work.
2 He believed that the Gipsy wanted her highness to hold for ransom.
3 That Gipsy gent, Fawe, pulled the lever, but Marchand built the scaffold.
4 But he's a racer, and the Gipsy wants fifteen pounds for him.
5 Concept of Gipsy Danger, the heroic American Jaeger, by Oscar Chichoni.
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 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 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.
6 The English Dialect of the Rommany
7 But it is with the poor " Rommany girl," not with the heiress of Burleigh Grange, that we have to do.
8 I subsequently produced a manuscript book, from which I read a portion of Scripture, and the Lord's Prayer and Apostles' Creed, in Rommany .
9 The language, as they generally speak it, is a broken jargon, in which few of the grammatical peculiarities of the Rommany are to be distinguished.
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