Lexicographical Neighbors of Gipsying
Literary usage of Gipsying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Inner Life of Syria, Palestine, and the Holy Land: From My Private Journal by Isabel Burton (1876)
"... IN THE ANTI-LEBANON—LIFE IN THE ANTI-LEBANON—LORD CLARENDON'S DEATH—VISITORS -
MR. PALMER AND MR. CHARLES TYRWHITT-DRAKE JOIN US— WE GO gipsying—BA' ..."
2. Record of a Girlhood by Fanny Kemble (1878)
"Then, I have no fancy for gipsying, and the greatest taste for all the formal
proprieties of life, and what I should call " silver fork existence " in ..."
3. Ceylon, the Paradise of Adam: The Record of Seven Years' Residence in the Island by Caroline Corner (1908)
"... CHAPTER IX gipsying in the moonlight — A perfect dreamland : with curious
inhabitants, though !—They fall in with a fakir —Two prophecies : one ..."
4. Ceylon, the Paradise of Adam: The Record of Seven Years' Residence in the Island by Caroline Corner (1908)
"... CHAPTER IX gipsying in the moonlight — A perfect dreamland : with curious
inhabitants, though !—They fall in with a fakir —Two prophecies : one ..."
5. Venetia by Benjamin Disraeli (1858)
"a-gipsying? Is it possible that you can credit this preposterous tale? Brother
Masham, there will be a rescue, ..."
6. The American Miscellany (1840)
"SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1839 THE gipsying PARTY. BY JAMES N. BARKER. GLAD to
escape the town and all its cares, " My custom always of an afternoon," And ..."