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Example sentences for "gorgios"

Lexicographically close words:
gorgeousness; gorges; gorget; gorgets; gorging; gorgious; gorgonian; gorgus; gorilla; gorillas
  1. He knew dimly that the thing he shrank from belonged to nothing Romany in her, but to that scornful pride of the Gorgios which had kept the Romany outside the social pale.

  2. The Gorgios have taken away your mind, or you'd understand," he replied coolly.

  3. Our people gather and settle upon the land and live as the Gorgios live.

  4. It’s a gift, you know, and the gorgios as can’t do it of course says it’s dreadful wicked and oughter be put a stop to.

  5. The gypsy wedding is usually accompanied by a spree by way of celebration, and unhappily some of the company emulate the gorgios at similar functions by getting into a state quite the reverse of sober.

  6. Had there been any gorgios present they could not have failed to be amused and puzzled by these songs, of which the words were a mosaic of poggado jib sung to dance time.

  7. What would be the use of Romany,” said an old man to me, “if sore dinneleskoe gorgios jinned what mande penned?

  8. What the gypsy meant effectively was, "How do you account to the Gorgios for knowing so much about us, and talking with us?

  9. Well, if the Gorgios had, it would have been all up with the fake long ago.

  10. You are related to us in some way, and you deceive the Gorgios about it.

  11. You know that no Gorgios are so long-winded on genealogies as old mothers in Rom.

  12. Oh, I never troubled my head about your wife; but I suppose there have been love affairs between gorgios and Romany chies.

  13. After all, it was a poor person's cake, a Rommany manricli, and all you gorgios are somewhat gorgious.

  14. Gorgios and Romans have tasted of them, and died.

  15. Answers the child Leonora, 'Take comfort, bebee, I hate the gorgios as much as you do'.

  16. Answers the child Leonora, 'Take comfort, bebee, I hate the gorgios as much as you do.

  17. After all it was a poor person's cake, a Rommany manricli, and all you gorgios are somewhat gorgious.

  18. The Great God be with you," translated Chaldea swiftly, "and duvel is not devil as you Gorgios call it.

  19. Won't the Gorgios lady have her fortune told?

  20. Beauty draws money to the Romans, and wheedles the Gorgios to part with red gold.

  21. For old wisdom is dead leaves, and I am the tree which puts forth the green of new truths to make the Gorgios take off their hats to the Romans.

  22. Cause most Gorgios is fools and wants lies, an' that gives the poor Romanies a chance.

  23. I used to like the Gorgios wonst as well as ever Rhona did--else how should I ever ha' been so fond o' Winnie Wynne?

  24. It ain't often that Romanies or Gorgios or anything that lives can master his own dukkeripen.

  25. Of Gorgios generally, however, Sinfi had at heart a feeling somewhat akin to dread.

  26. If I hadn't ha' liked the Gorgios wonst, how should I ha' been so fond o' Winnie Wynne?

  27. Not they,' said Sinfi, 'the Gorgios is sich fools.

  28. I dare say you've heard o' what the Gorgios call the triple echo o' Llyn Ddu'r Arddu.

  29. But,' said I in an undertone, 'the Gorgios will certainly find out that I am no Romany.

  30. Gorgios come to see our sunrises,' she continued, with the pride of an owner of Snowdon.

  31. My poor mammy used to say, "The Gorgios believes when they ought to disbelieve, and they disbelieve when they ought to believe, and that gives the Romanies a chance.

  32. Oh, I never troubled my head about your wife; but I suppose there have been love affairs between gorgios {290} and Romany chies.

  33. Another mistake of Mr. Hake's is in supposing that Borrow gave me the lovely incident of the gypsy child weeping in the churchyard because "the poor dead gorgios could not hear the church bells.

  34. And did you not get that lovely anecdote about the gypsy child weeping in the churchyard because the poor dead gorgios could not hear the church chimes from something he told you?

  35. I had trumped his card at any rate with as solemn gravity as his own; and the Gorgios thought our reminiscences of America were very entertaining.

  36. Look at the Gorgios, the Gorgios around me!

  37. All Gipsies are quite aware that their language is very old and curious, but they very seldom meet with Gorgios who are familiar with the fact, and manifest an interest in it.

  38. Don't talk so loud; do you think I want all the Gorgios around here to know I talk Gipsy?

  39. Pash-ratis pen their kokeros for Gorgios mongin Gorgios, and for Rommany mongin Rommany chals.

  40. And shut that door if there are any Gorgios about, for I don't want them to hear our rakkerben.

  41. Rommany chal; "that's the way the Gorgios mukks their patteran!

  42. Gipsy; "so that is the way the Gorgios leave their sign!

  43. Dusta chairusses I've pukkered dovo to Gorgios, an' Gorgios have kaired it, an' the warts have yuzhered avree their wasters.

  44. Yes, the Gorgios don't know it--it's all Rommany.

  45. Avali, the Gorgios don't jin it--it's saw Rommany.

  46. One day he addressed his two wives— “The Gorgios seek to hang me, The Gipsies seek to kill me; This country we must leave.

  47. He frequently used to say that if any of his people became Gorgios he would kill them.

  48. And if the Romany call themselves Jengan, or Chenkan, or Zin-gan, in the East, it is extremely unlikely that they ever received such a name from the Gorgios in Europe.

  49. Moreover, by his grand airs and violent proceedings, he had incurred the hatred of both Gorgios and Gipsies, particularly of the latter, some of whom he had ridden over and lamed for life.

  50. Answers the child Leonora, "Take comfort, bebee; I hate the gorgios as much as you do.

  51. Restored to her tribe after an absence of many years, her familiarity with the habits of the Gorgios rendered her an exceedingly valuable acquisition.

  52. The parson of the Gorgios joins a couple by the hand, like a brace of thieves chained together in the dock, but the Romipen of the Romany, a true gipsy marriage, solders them heart to heart, as I would weld tin and copper into brass!

  53. I mean," answered Katerfelto coolly, "that he whom the Gorgios call John Garnet is better out of the way, both for you and for me and for Waif.

  54. Let the Gorgios fight it out among themselves, and cut each other's throats for a name, like fools as they are!

  55. Thank your God, if you Gorgios have one, for this snow-storm.

  56. It's highway robbery, Thyra, and, I fear, something like what the Gorgios call high treason to boot!

  57. After all it was a poor person’s cake, a Rommany manricli, and all you gorgios are somewhat gorgious.

  58. Answers the child Leonora, “Take comfort, bebee; I hate the gorgios as much as you do.

  59. Answers the child Leonora, 'Take comfort, bebee, I hate the Gorgios as much as you do.

  60. It is seldom that gorgios are allowed to see a thing like that.

  61. The gorgios know it as Queen Ann's lace, and the farmers curse it by the name of the wild carrot.

  62. The Gorgio of Gorgios of the Sagalac has had a fall," he said.

  63. Moreover, by his grand airs and violent proceedings he had incurred the hatred of both Gorgios and Gypsies, particularly of the latter, some of whom he had ridden over and lamed for life.

  64. One day he addressed his two wives:- "The Gorgios seek to hang me, The Gypsies seek to kill me: This country we must leave.


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