18 Verbs to Use for the Word gypsies

You can't gyp a gypsy.

Have you seen the gypsies?

KOBER, ARTHUR. Go fight a broken-down gypsy.

"We've got to find that gypsy," he said, "and see that he spends the night in jail, where he belongs.

do you forget the gypsy who predicted that you were to murder me, Dickeh?" "Ah-ha, ha!" laughed Marston, with a start.

She understood how to handle the big gypsy, evidently.

So, bein' some worried about leavin' you two here alone anyhow, I decided to come back with three or four of the men here, an' we did it, leavin' the others to go on an' see if they could pick up the other two gypsies.

"No, no; me woman," protested the gypsy, eagerly.

" "That's more'n a chap could do with yours," retorted the gypsy.

Murder!" shrieked the unfortunate gypsy.

When lately we looked into that Red-Maple swamp all a-blaze,where the trees were clothed in their vestures of most dazzling tints, did it not suggest a thousand gypsies beneath,a race capable of wild delight,or even the fabled fawns, satyrs, and wood-nymphs come back to earth?

"I guess maybe there'll be some work for us to do after we all get togetherrunnin' those gypsies out.

" "Bah!" said Josephine, "when did you turn gypsy, Sally?

"I think these people are very superstitious," whispered Dolly to Bessie, when it became plain that, for the moment, the two gypsies intended only to watch them, without making any further attempt to tie them up.

As for you, sir," he added, addressing the young gypsy, "make the best of your way to your mother, and be thankful that you have come so well offfly.

Webster once wrote the plural gypsies; (see his Essays, p. 333;) and Johnson cites the following line: "I, near yon stile, three sallow gypsies met."Gay.

Tied round the sweet levities, I presume, as ballast-bags, lest the wind, as they move with full sail, from whale-ribbed canvass, should blow away the gypsies.

"You climbed down the rocks!" cried the gypsy.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  gypsies