gypsies Antonyms

Meaning of gypsies

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gypsies (pl.)

of Gypsy

gypsies Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic gypsies roamed the countryside, their colorful caravans a vibrant spectacle.
  2. The old gypsy woman's wrinkled hands held secrets passed down through generations.
  3. The gypsies possessed an uncanny talent for music, their haunting melodies echoing through the night.
  4. The traveling gypsies had a reputation for both mystery and charm.
  5. The gypsy's camp was a vibrant tapestry of tents and laughter.
  6. The gypsies' nomadic lifestyle allowed them to escape the constraints of society.
  7. Some feared the gypsies for their perceived supernatural abilities.
  8. The gypsy's fortune-telling readings were whispered to be both accurate and cryptic.
  9. The gypsies' vibrant culture and traditions had endured for centuries.
  10. The gypsy's spirit of freedom and adventure was both alluring and inspiring.

FAQs About the word gypsies

of Gypsy

nomads, birds of passage, wanderers, drifters, travelers, travellers, maunderers, roamers, rovers, hoboes

residents, dwellers, inhabitants, residents, settlers, inhabitants, dwellers, settlers, habitants, habitants

The enigmatic gypsies roamed the countryside, their colorful caravans a vibrant spectacle.

The old gypsy woman's wrinkled hands held secrets passed down through generations.

The gypsies possessed an uncanny talent for music, their haunting melodies echoing through the night.

The traveling gypsies had a reputation for both mystery and charm.