gipsire Sentence Examples

  1. The thief swiftly reached into the woman's gipsire and stole her precious locket.
  2. The gipsire, adorned with intricate embroidery, held all of the woman's meager belongings.
  3. The young gypsy's gipsire was filled with an eclectic mix of trinkets and herbs.
  4. The old beggar's gipsire was heavy with the weight of coins and crumpled bills.
  5. The gipsire, made from supple leather, was a cherished heirloom passed down through generations.
  6. The magician's gipsire contained a secret compartment where he hid his magical tools.
  7. The traveler's gipsire carried all of his worldly possessions, including his map and compass.
  8. The farmer's gipsire was filled with the fruits of his labor, freshly harvested grain and ripe apples.
  9. The seamstress's gipsire was a treasure trove of threads, needles, and buttons.
  10. The young boy's gipsire held his most prized possession, a small wooden toy soldier.

gipsire Meaning

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gipsire (n.)

A kind of pouch formerly worn at the girdle.

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A kind of pouch formerly worn at the girdle.

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The thief swiftly reached into the woman's gipsire and stole her precious locket.

The gipsire, adorned with intricate embroidery, held all of the woman's meager belongings.

The young gypsy's gipsire was filled with an eclectic mix of trinkets and herbs.

The old beggar's gipsire was heavy with the weight of coins and crumpled bills.