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She was a thin, dark-eyed creature, with a gypsy face and a quantity of gray hair wound about on the top of her head.
COUNTRY NEIGHBORSALICE BROWN
Her gypsy face shone radiant out of her black cloth hood, and Ronald's was no less luminous.
PENELOPE'S EXPERIENCES IN SCOTLANDKATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN
Besides a tarantass, drawn by good Siberian horses, will always go faster than a gypsy cart!
MICHAEL STROGOFFJULES VERNE
But the stars and the Gypsy brethren forbid the banns, so they part eternally.
LAVENGROGEORGE BORROW
Which is a pity; a Gypsy Quakeress would be a charming fancy.
LAVENGROGEORGE BORROW
No other case is known to me of a Gypsy revisiting the land of his forefathers.
LAVENGROGEORGE BORROW
His father was a Gypsy, and his mother, like mine, one who walked the roads.
LAVENGROGEORGE BORROW
Oh, he had bought it of a Gypsy, that I might learn to ride upon it.
LAVENGROGEORGE BORROW
And why should not a Gypsy possess a knowledge of languages?
LAVENGROGEORGE BORROW
Absolutely meaningless to any English Gypsy that ever walked.
LAVENGROGEORGE BORROW
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO GYPSY

  • explorer
  • gypsy
  • haji
  • pathfinder
  • pilgrim
  • pioneer
  • rambler
  • rover
  • tourist
  • trailblazer
  • trekker
  • wanderer
  • wayfarer
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