10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GYPSYISH»
Discover the use of
Gypsyish in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Gypsyish and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Escape From The McWrath Mansion
“You look really Gypsyish,” said Jeremy's sister, although she said it sarcastically.
She looked Gypsyish around the eyes, herself, but, considering Lucinda's
propensity for being confused and offensive at the same time, that didn't mean ...
2
Between Old Worlds and New: Occasional Writings on Music
Extreme contrasts of tempo and mood culminate in fiery hardanger-fiddle rhythms
and a microtonally gypsyish lament, rising to near-Bartokian vehemence. The
slow movement starts as though it will be as cosily Norwegian as the first ...
Wilfrid Mellers, John Paynter, 1997
"Anything we haven't," suggested Priscilla artfully, as she remembered the noisy
gong on the celebrity's kitchen gate, "we can borrow NEXT DOOR." Late
afternoon found a gypsyish young person in a comic opera sort of costume
welcoming ...
Kaye Umansky. “Doo witchy doo witchy doo,”obliged Bagaggle, then they both
leapt about a bit, doing what they assumed were gypsyish movements, swirling
their skirts and stamping. Then Bagaggle sang her verse. “Witchway Wood is ...
They made a peculiar pair, those two, Selena with her dark, gypsyish beauty, her
thirteen-year-old eyes as old as time, and Allison MacKenzie, still plump with
residual babyhood, her eyes Wide open, guileless and questioning, above that ...
6
A Ruthless Passion (Mills & Boon Modern)
A swift flush of colour along his gypsyish cheekbones made her wonder if he was
going to lose his temper. The colour faded almost as soon as it came, and he
said coldly, 'I don't want your money. The contract you insisted on states that your
...
Angelica's gown was spring yellow, in deference to the Gypsyish undertones of
her skin and her dark hair and eyes. Maia, who had more of a classic, Roman
goddess look to her beauty, had a fairer, peaches-and-cream complexion that ...
The other was unpredictably exciting, gypsyish, with, perhaps, a broad streak of
the black sheep in him; but there was never anything dull or familiar about him,
and there was the strong bond of their similar experiences in music. Oh, I can see
it ...
He held his breath until the un-gypsyish urge passed. Bronwyn was better armed
than he. Carole possessed magic and he had little doubt that Mistress Raspberry
too was the possessor of certain arcane, and in this society, illegal assets.
Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, 2010
10
Mysterious Celtic Mythology in American Folklore
Little is known about Patty's origins, but she is described as “gypsyish” and
incredibly swarthy. It is not known if Cannon was her true surname or one which
she adopted to disguise both herself and where she had come from. Some said
that ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GYPSYISH»
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Gypsyish is used in the context of the following news items.
Gypsy Day not always a blessing
... a new job) in their tractor with the furniture piled up on the front and the mum in the Hilux with everything else in the back, so it looks gypsyish. «Timaru Herald, Jun 15»
Buffalo Chamber Players present transcriptions in tight quarters
There was a fine little Gypsy movement – appropriate considering that throughout the piece, the guitar often played Gypsyish grace notes. «Buffalo News, Apr 14»
She Would Walk the Sky/Company 2, Roundhouse - circus review
... this flight of fancy and just enjoy the acts as they fly around the stage, all vintage dresses and leotards, accompanied by live gypsyish music. «Evening Standard, Apr 14»
Passing the baton requires peculiar process
He did a good job with the accelerando – the tricky, gypsyish part where the music picks up speed. Falletta asked for Brahms' First and gave ... «Buffalo News, Apr 14»
Michele Hewitson interview: Ruki Baillieu
He's 36 and has led a gypsyish if ritzy-ish life for 15 years, travelling the world, playing polo, chasing his ambition of becoming a 10-goal player. «New Zealand Herald, Feb 14»
Dance Umbrella: Vertiges – review
... that connection even as the pace accelerates, and Goldstein's wild gypsyish improvisations push Fortier to more antic, scrabbling dance. «The Guardian, Oct 13»
Shaadaab S Bakht: Heathcliff: Victim of apartheid
Centuries ago on this day Emily Jane Bronte left the world and her novel, Wuthering Heights, among us. The English writer's dark and gypsyish ... «Gulf Today, Dec 12»
Joining the Gypsy Caravan
... showing corsetlike lacing on his cocktail frocks for fall; and Joseph Altuzarra elaborated on the Gypsyish brocade breeches and toggle coats ... «New York Times, Jul 12»
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows: Costume Round Up: Part 2
... had a pair of breeches underneath for riding although they were in a rather fancy 'gypsyish' fabric, probably never actually seen on screen”. «Clothes on Film, Jul 12»
Dave Matthews Band's power, crowd's allegiance still strong
The crowds danced and wailed as the band waded through their trove of songs, many from early in their career, including the gypsyish ... «Albany Times Union, Jun 12»