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gipsy
or Ҿ·
[ jip-see ]
Gipsy
/ ˈɪɪ /
noun
- sometimes not capital a variant spelling of Gypsy
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Sensitive Note
See gypsy.
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Derived Forms
- ˈҾdz, noun
- ˈҾ-ˌ, adjective
- ˈҾ⾱, adjective
- ˈҾˌǴǻ, noun
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Other 51Թ Forms
- ··dz noun
- ··ܱ ·· ·· ·· adjective
- ··Ǵǻ noun
- ·· noun
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Example Sentences
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His ancestry is ambiguous, and he is described in the book as "a dark-skinned gipsy" and "a little Lascar, or an American or Spanish castaway".
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The last night’s ball seemed lost in the gipsies.
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These Szgany are gipsies; I have notes of them in my book.
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She had on a red cloak and a black bonnet: or rather, a broad-brimmed gipsy hat, tied down with a striped handkerchief under her chin.
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Guenever, on the other hand, dressed like a gipsy, entertained like a lodging-house keeper, and kept her lover a secret On top of this, she was a nuisance.
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