Their nomadic trait has led to the adjective gypsyish, for a person who may look like a gypsy or may be a wanderer. |
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What results is a continent of gypsyish blues, punctuated by eclectic folk influences. |
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If the skirt is more casual or gypsyish, then flats are definitely the way to go. |
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From his gypsyish complexion, the boy was thought to be Welsh. |
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He's a good actor but where are the dark, brooding, gypsyish good looks? |
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She's the boarding school beauty famed for her gypsyish looks. |
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She wore dangling earrings that were vaguely gypsyish. |
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