Lexicographical Neighbors of Gypsied
Literary usage of Gypsied
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. My Life and Work by Henry Ford, Samuel Crowther (1922)
"... made several vagabond trips together. We went in motor caravans and slept
under canvas. Once we gypsied through the Adirondacks and again through the ..."
2. The Deluge: An Historical Novel of Poland, Sweden and Russia. A Sequel to by Henryk Sienkiewicz (1898)
"Zagloba struck himself on the side and cried: " Ah, you gypsied that out of him !
By that alone might I know you, ..."
3. Putnam's Magazine (1910)
"My logbook speaks for that day as follows: "Left Benton at 2.30 p. M. gypsied along
under half gasoline for several hours, safely crossing the ..."
4. Putnam's Magazine (1910)
"My logbook speaks for that day as follows: "Left Benton at 2.30 p. H. gypsied along
under half gasoline for several hours, safely crossing the ..."
5. By Oak and Thorn: A Record of English Days by Alice Brown (1896)
"Born respectably, the son of a rector (alas ! good youth, he would fain have had
it otherwise), he followed his star to the greenwood, and there out-gypsied ..."
6. The Yesterdays of Grand Rapids,. by Charles Eugene Belknap (1922)
"I do not know where he found the girl he married, but they nailed the windows of
a good farmhouse and gypsied forty years, traveling all over America. ..."