gypsey (Meaning)

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gypsey (n.)

A gypsy. See Gypsy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gypsey

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

gypsey Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic gypsies roamed the countryside, their colorful caravans leaving a trail of wonder in their wake.
  2. The gypsies' nomadic lifestyle allowed them to experience diverse cultures and encounter various adventures.
  3. The woman's gypsey heritage shone through in her vibrant clothing and intricate jewelry.
  4. The gypsies were often associated with fortune-telling, their predictions both feared and sought after.
  5. The gypsey's piercing gaze seemed to penetrate the very depths of one's soul.
  6. The gypsies' music and dance were captivating, their performances a testament to their rich artistic heritage.
  7. The gypsies had a strong sense of community, supporting each other through thick and thin.
  8. Despite their often marginalized status, the gypsies maintained a proud and resilient spirit.
  9. The gypsey children were a joy to behold, their laughter echoing through the countryside.
  10. The allure of the gypsies lay in their enigmatic nature and their ability to fascinate and captivate.

FAQs About the word gypsey

A gypsy. See Gypsy.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The enigmatic gypsies roamed the countryside, their colorful caravans leaving a trail of wonder in their wake.

The gypsies' nomadic lifestyle allowed them to experience diverse cultures and encounter various adventures.

The woman's gypsey heritage shone through in her vibrant clothing and intricate jewelry.

The gypsies were often associated with fortune-telling, their predictions both feared and sought after.