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gypsie

n. (archaic spelling of gypsy English)

Usage examples of "gypsie".

These were, perhaps, a little heightened to the present instance, by that profound respect which he paid to the king of the gypsies, the moment he was acquainted with his dignity, and which was the sweeter to his gypseian majesty, as he was not used to receive such homage from any but his own subjects.

I think about the gypsies and this Professor Scire whom Kelly is taking me to see tonight in Salisbury.

It was months before Ernesto found him again, living with a band of gypsies in Bilbao, ragged and dirty.

The gypsies immediately proceeded to execute the sentence, and left Jones and Partridge alone with his majesty.

Then this group of gypsies came along and recruited a half-dozen of us girls to help them during the summer tourist season.

It seems these gypsies do quite a business here every summer, selling astrological profiles to the tourists who come to see the ruins of Stonehenge.

The gypsies are getting some good odds, too, because they are apparently favoring underdogs.

So these gypsies are the ones behind the insane betting pattern on the race!

Britt, it seems to me that those gypsies are probably part of some computerized coven that is using the Stonehenge ruins for worship .

It looked to me like a good chance to get out from under the complete domination that the gypsies were exercising over us girls, so I offered to come twice a week and do his housecleaning.

The men asked me for a lift back to Salisbury, saying that that is where the gypsies must be.

Since my assignment was to learn about the gypsies, and they were in the town, I agreed.

The gypsies had always provided that service with young girls they recruited from the streets of London.

I walked around the entire square and went into several pubs to see if I could find any of the missing gypsies, but they were nowhere in sight.

The people then assembled in this barn were no other than a company of Egyptians, or, as they are vulgarly called, gypsies, and they were now celebrating the wedding of one of their society.