Gypsyish example sentences

gypsyish

definition

  - adjective form of gypsy

gyp·sy

noun

gypsy (noun) · gypsies (plural noun) · gipsy (noun) · gipsies (plural noun)

  - a member of a people originating in South Asia and traditionally having an itinerant way of life, living widely dispersed across Europe and North and South America and speaking a language (Romani) that is related to Hindi; a Romani person.

  - a nomadic or free-spirited person:

  - relating to or associated with Romani people.

  - (of a business or business person) nonunion or unlicensed:

Synonyms

gypsy, Romani, Roma, Rom, Romanichal, chal, tzigane, Traveler, nomad, migrant, rover, roamer, wanderer, wayfarer, gyppo, tinker, didicoi, itinerant, traveler, migrant, wanderer, wayfarer, roamer, rover, transient, drifter, vagrant, tramp, refugee, vagabond

"Gypsyish" Example Sentences

1. The gypsyish music filled the air, a vibrant blend of cultures.
2. Her gypsyish earrings dangled, catching the light.
3. He wore a gypsyish scarf, adding a touch of bohemian flair.
4. The painting had a distinctly gypsyish feel, full of swirling colours.
5. I found her gypsyish lifestyle strangely alluring.
6. The gypsyish caravan stood proudly amidst the rolling hills.
7. The room's decor was gypsyish, with tapestries and vibrant patterns.
8. Her gypsyish spirit was free and uncontainable.
9. There was a certain gypsyish charm to the old, rambling house.
10. The novel's protagonist led a gypsyish existence, traveling from town to town.
11. It had a gypsyish, almost mystical quality about it.
12. Her clothes were gypsyish and flamboyant.
13. The gypsyish dance captivated the audience.
14. The gypsyish woman told fortunes with uncanny accuracy.
15. He played a gypsyish melody on his violin.
16. The festival was a gypsyish extravaganza of color and sound.
17. A gypsyish flair permeated the entire event.
18. With her gypsyish ways, she charmed everyone she met.
19. The gypsyish pattern on the fabric was mesmerizing.
20. His gypsyish lifestyle was not for the faint of heart.
21. The atmosphere was unexpectedly gypsyish and lively.
22. The writer adopted a gypsyish style in her descriptions.
23. The gypsyish encampment was bustling with activity.
24. She had a gypsyish, untamed beauty.
25. It was a gypsyish, carefree kind of love.
26. The gypsyish tale was full of magic and wonder.
27. He seemed to possess a gypsyish knack for finding adventure.
28. Her laughter was as free as her gypsyish spirit.
29. The painting showcased a gypsyish scene of vibrant life.
30. The air was thick with a gypsyish scent of woodsmoke and spices.
31. There's something inherently gypsyish about her artistic expression.
32. The film's soundtrack had a distinctly gypsyish vibe.
33. It felt like a gypsyish dream, fleeting and unforgettable.
34. The gypsyish caravan was home to a colorful family.
35. She wore a gypsyish dress, flowing and vibrant.
36. The gypsyish storytelling kept the children enthralled.
37. He had a gypsyish way with words, captivating his audience.
38. The novel depicted a gypsyish journey of self-discovery.
39. The gypsyish bonfire blazed under the starlit sky.
40. Her personality was gypsyish – unpredictable and exciting.
41. The gypsyish melody echoed through the ancient ruins.
42. The restaurant had a gypsyish theme, with eclectic decorations.
43. His gypsyish charm was undeniable.
44. She lived a gypsyish existence, travelling and exploring.
45. The gypsyish elements in the novel added depth and intrigue.
46. The gypsyish dance was a mesmerizing spectacle of movement.
47. The gypsyish band played lively tunes late into the night.
48. It was a gypsyish kind of love, passionate and untamed.
49. The painting had a certain gypsyish romanticism to it.
50. Her gypsyish soul yearned for freedom and adventure.

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