Thesaurus / gyp
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Away they went, with Gyp at their heels, and every footstep resounded through the old house until they reached the upper floor.
ST. NICHOLAS, VOL. 5, NO. 5, MARCH, 1878VARIOUSAn English, an American Gyp would typographically offend, and that would be the end of her.
THE AWKWARD AGEHENRY JAMESIt was kept by his old college gyp, a man of discreet silence, who was admirably partnered by an excellent cook.
MASTERPIECES OF MYSTERY, VOL. 1 (OF 4)VARIOUSHad he acted discourteously to his bedmaker or his gyp, he would have minded just as much, which was not polite of him.
THE LONGEST JOURNEYE. M. FORSTERHer age was seventeen, and she dressed after Carmen to please herself, and read Gyp with the same intention.
OLIVE IN ITALYMORAY DALTONThe speed of the horse began to slacken as she was 208 almost upon him, and he saw that it was Gyp and Nancy!
THE BOY FROM HOLLOW HUTISLA MAY MULLINSGyp had been herself a love-child, and the knowledge of this is shown very clearly in its influence upon their mutual attitude.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOL. 153, SEPT. 26, 1917VARIOUSAs he stood looking about him the click of the lawn mower caused him to turn just as Gyp came around the corner of the house.
PRINCESS POLLY AT PLAYAMY BROOKSGyp proved that he needed no watching, for he commenced work early each day, and never stopped until night.
PRINCESS POLLY AT PLAYAMY BROOKSThat clever, that spirituelle grande dame, who has adopted the pseudonym of ‘Gyp,’ has in her own country no rival.
REVIEWSOSCAR WILDEWORDS RELATED TO GYP
- baffled
- bamboozled
- beat
- bewildered
- capped
- cheated
- circumvented
- confused
- conned
- deceived
- defeated
- defrauded
- duped
- end-runned
- faked out
- finagled
- foxed
- goosed
- gulled
- had
- hoaxed
- hoodwinked
- led astray
- made a fool of
- made a monkey of
- misled
- outdid
- outfoxed
- outgeneraled
- outguessed
- outjockeyed
- outmaneuvered
- outthinked
- overreached
- pulled a fast one on
- put one over on
- ran circles around
- swindled
- took in
- topped
- tricked
- worsted
- baffles
- bamboozles
- beats
- bewilders
- caps
- cheats
- circumvents
- confuses
- cons
- deceives
- defeats
- defrauds
- dupes
- end-runs
- fakes out
- finagles
- foxes
- gooses
- gulls
- has
- hoaxes
- hoodwinks
- leads astray
- makes a fool of
- makes a monkey of
- misleads
- outdoes
- outfoxes
- outgenerals
- outguesses
- outjockeys
- outmaneuvers
- outthinks
- overreaches
- pulls a fast one on
- puts one over on
- runs circles around
- swindles
- takes in
- tops
- tricks
- worsts
- baffle
- bamboozle
- beat
- bewilder
- cap
- cheat
- circumvent
- con
- confuse
- deceive
- defeat
- defraud
- dupe
- end-run
- fake out
- figure out
- finagle
- fox
- gull
- gyp
- have
- hoax
- hoodwink
- jip
- juke
- lead astray
- mislead
- outdo
- outfox
- outgeneral
- outguess
- outjockey
- outmaneuver
- outsmart
- outthink
- overreach
- swindle
- take in
- top
- trick
- worst
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