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The Gypsy (previously known as the Witch and the Wren ) is a historic catboat whose home is in Wareham, Massachusetts . She was designed and built in 1900 by Bowdoin B. Crowninshield , as one of four identical sailing vessels, and was designated Crowninshield ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN caravan ▪ It's all rather like an old-fashioned gypsy caravan . ▪ Local councils would also have greater powers of eviction and be free of their legal duty to provide gypsy caravan sites. ▪ Joanne described the gypsy ...
Usage examples of gypsy.
The gypsy stopped abruptly, and turned an eye, in which menace vainly struggled with good-humour, upon each of his brethren, as they submissively bowed to him and his protege, and poured forth a profusion of promises, to which their admonitor did not even condescend to listen.
He was working gypsy construction jobs by day and playing at night with the Corvairs, never anyplace near the surf but inland, for this sun-beat farm country had always welcomed them, beer riders of the valleys having found strange affinities with surfers and their music.
Beyond rose the apartment houses where the middle and lower classes lived, those of the poorer characterized by few windows and cracking plaster, and those of the better-off by the wonderful multistoried murals painted by the gypsy artists, and by the brilliant azurine tiles which kept the houses warm in winter and cool in summer.
High mountain flutes, jazz and bebop, one-stringed Mongol instruments, gypsy xylophones, African drums, Arab bagpipes.
Some day I should like to paint a bouquet of wildflowers, the kind she liked: gypsy rose and yarrow, and little pink bindweed, with a few blades of fine grass and a green oat stalk.
Darak the gypsy and the showman, the boaster, who needed admiration like food, yet seemed to know his needs.
If Crocin had called for trained help when he spotted the Gypsy agent, he would surely be alive today.
Yes, but only out of the goodness of me kind eart, said Dolly, and to save you from that French gypsy woman.
Siberian children in the villages around Neryungri, Cora was ethnically mixed, mostly Siberian with an obvious trace of Mongol and a dash of gypsy blood.
The port proper was enclosed and fenced, but ancillary businesses had grown up around it like whorehouses outside a military base: secondary shippers and expediters, gypsy truck collectives running rebuilt eighteen-wheelers, leaky fuel depots.
Phelps, the boy had been left in the care of the elderly Annie Geach, a midwife, while Charity wandered Dartmoor like a gypsy.
G before i is hard, as give, except in giant, gigantick, gibbet, gibe, giblets, Giles, gill, gilliflower, gin, ginger, gingle, to which may be added Egypt and gypsy.
He can talk English, and I myself have heard him chatter in Gitano with the Gypsies of Triana.
A common occupation of the Gitanos of Granada is working in iron, and it is not infrequent to find these caves tenanted by Gypsy smiths and their families, who ply the hammer and forge in the bowels of the earth.
Zincali, called by the Spaniards Gitanos or Gypsies, whose language he found to be much the same as that of the English Romany.