I don't care, I won't go on the Common, and I shall go and get Papa to say we're to go down Gipsey Lane.
I only said it was sneaking of you to say you'd run faster than me, and get Papa to say we were to go down Gipsey Lane.
The fair flaxen ringlets fell beneath the small gipsey hat in short thick curls, and were clustered around her brow, so as to form the most natural and appropriate shade imaginable to a forehead of polished ivory.
I won't go on the Common, and I shall go and get Papa to say we're to go down Gipsey Lane.
Had the Gipsey tongue been analysed and committed to writing three centuries ago, there is every probability that many scores of words now in common use could be at once traced to its source.
Still his remark bears much truth, and proof would have been found long ago if any scholar had taken the trouble to examine the “barbarous jargon of Cant,” and to have compared it with Gipsey speech.
Apart from the Gipsey element, we find that Cant abounds in terms from foreign languages, and that it exhibits the growth of most recognised and completely formed tongues,—the gathering of words from foreign sources.
This was, doubtless, originally a Gipsey game, and we are informed by Brand that it was much practised by the Gipseys in the time of Shakespere.
I feel confident there is a Gipsey element in the English language hitherto unrecognised; slender it may be, but not, therefore, unimportant.
This very proverb was mentioned by a young Gipsey to Crabb, a few years ago.
HOCUS POCUS, Gipseywords of magic, similar to the modern “presto fly.
Gipsey went to sleep in a big rocking chair, as friendly as possible.
Gipsey fighted my tat to-day, and pulled some of her fur out; but he's only a dog, and I readed in my Dr.
I invited Nelly and Jimmy and Gipsey all to take lunch with me, and didn't we have fun!
We had to shake her well, and put Gipsey to bed on a sandhill near us, where he went to sleep, and, I hope, forgot his miseries.
Nelly gave a little scream, and tried to hide behind me; Jimmy valiantly flew at the big dog with my walking stick; and poor little Gipsey nearly stood on the end of his tail with fright, and squealed dismally.
Gipsey likes to be on the seashore, and so does baby.
Jimmy; "let's take him into our house and see what Gipsey and he will do!
Mrs. Hartland's tears bespoke the feelings of her heart, and the gipsey woman, desirous to heighten the effect of the scene by flattery, assured her that the little Spaniard had never before exhibited such sensibility to a stranger.
The gipsey chief next inquired of the woman whether she had a husband, fearing that the father might follow, to reclaim his child.
Who has had the misfortune to lose you, is a mystery which I wish we were enabled to solve, but all that I do know convinces me that you are not the child of her who sold you to the gipsey gang.
He told me that he pursued the gipsey group, to which I afterwards belonged, for the purpose of obtaining payment for a horse from the very man who purchased me, and who was the greatest rogue of the whole party, as also their chief.
Arrived at the Gipsey encampment, the party from Henbury descended from their carriage and approached a crazy tent, the back of which was turned towards the road by which our visitors had arrived at Hazle-moor.
I only said it was sneaking of you to say you'd run faster than me, and get papa to say we were to go down Gipsey Lane.
I won't go on the Common, and I shall go and get papa to say we're to go down Gipsey Lane.
The old stern wheel Gipsey brought the goods and landed them on the beach.
The old Gipsey had scarcely time to get through the lake before the ice formed.
The gipsey was best off, for she went to her old business, and began begging.
He and Gipsey are this moment devouring my lady's marmalade in the closet.
Sir Maurice, however, was wise enough to withhold the paper from his lady; and in answer to her inquiries, continually asserted that the gipsey was an impostor, and that the object of his assuming the character was merely to increase her alms.
Within a week the birth of an heir awoke the clamorous joy of the vassals, and summoned the strange gipsey to ascertain the necessary points.
But Lockwood only replied by a loud laugh; and the gipsey grinned at the open falsehood of his own pretext.
Are you not the gipsey woman, Sally Stanley, the little boy's mother?
It required not two looks to bring to his recollection the travelling tinker, who had conducted him to the gipsey encampment on his first visit to Northferry.
Why, no," answered Lockwood; "and in those respects I am a bit of a gipsey myself.
About five minutes after, coming at great speed, the gipsey woman, Sally Stanley, approached the place from the lower part of the valley.
As to the gallant little gipsey boy, I have taken care of him myself, and will provide for him.
The gipsey woman, after having got her fee, took the rosy tip of the long, taper middle finger, and gazed as seriously into the palm as if she believed there was truth in her art.
How the devil should I have trust or faith in a set of gipsey ragamuffins, who take me by the throat, and make a prisoner of me, without why or wherefore?
Unable to move Mr. Lund watched a tall man come toward the shadows which hid Gipsey Lee.
Scotland Yard knows her as Gipsey Lee, and if ever a woman deserved the chair she does.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gipsey" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.