Definitionn. a laborer who moves from place to place as demanded by employment
Last update: August 9, 2015
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Benefit performances, poor pictures, statues, benevolent societies, gypsy choirs, schools, subscription dinners, sprees, Freemasons, churches, and books--no one and nothing met with a refusal from him, and had it not been for two friends who had borrowed large sums from him and taken him under their protection, he would have given everything away. [Please select]
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"And am I to bring the gypsy girls along with him." [Please select]
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=A Gypsy against Her Will. [Please select]
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To pay this sum to a wandering fellow With a gypsy coat of red and yellow. [Please select]
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"She's more like a gypsy than ever," said Aunt Pullet in a pitying tone. [Please select]
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At the sight of the hideous gypsy he was struck dumb with surprise and horror. [Please select]
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With Sketches of the English, Welsh, Russian, and Austrian Romany; and papers on the Gypsy Language. [Please select]
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"And that was nothing like so fascinating as my gypsy house on wheels." [Please select]
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Whittington, old top, ever since I've known our gypsy lady, I've done nothing but fuss. [Please select]
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I'll lend you as many gowns as you need, you dear, delightful gypsy.' [Please select]
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