gipsy - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of gipsy in Hindi

  • शरारती या साँवली स्त्री
  • खानाबदोश जाति का व्यक्ति
  • जिप्सी

gipsy Definition

Noun

  • Chiefly British, Sometimes Disparaging and Offensive. gipsy.

gipsy Example

  • There are also Bhil (120,000) and Gipsy (30,000) dialects. ( भील (120,000) और जिप्सी (30,000) बोलियाँ भी हैं। )
  • Classic Opaques 50 denier hipster tights - £ 3.5 Gipsy's Classic Opaques 50 denier tight are great for wearing with a low-slung skirt. ( क्लासिक ओपेक 50 डेनियर हिप्स्टर चड्डी - £ 3.5 जिप्सी का क्लासिक ओपेक 50 डेनियर टाइट लो-स्लंग स्कर्ट के साथ पहनने के लिए बढ़िया हैं। )
  • The carriage-road from Athens to Thebes crosses the range by a picturesque defile (the pass of Dryoscephalae, "Oak-heads"), which was at one time guarded on the Attic side by a strong fortress, the ruins of which are known as Ghyphto-kastro ("Gipsy Castle"). ( एथेंस से थेब्स तक की गाड़ी-सड़क एक सुरम्य अपवित्रता (ड्रायोसेफाले के पास, "ओक-हेड्स") की सीमा को पार करती है, जो एक समय में अटारी की तरफ एक मजबूत किले द्वारा संरक्षित थी, जिसके खंडहरों को इस रूप में जाना जाता है गीफ्तो-कास्त्रो ("जिप्सी कैसल")। )
  • Pain, want, accidents are imperfections, a gift of ghostly house of parliment psychotherapy for gaining the Gipsy offer of death ( दर्द, चाहत, दुर्घटनाएं खामियां हैं, मौत के जिप्सी ऑफर को हासिल करने के लिए पार्लियामेंट साइकोथेरेपी के भूतिया घर का उपहार )

More Sentence

  • Humphrey had said that the men in the pub argued over whether Rosie was known as Chinese Rose or Gipsy Rose
  • Kirstin guessed she was called both: Chinese because of her narrow eyes and Gipsy after the wartime entertainer, Gipsy Rose Lee
  • I could have come out as dusky as a gipsy
  • In addition, her paternal grandmother was of European gipsy stock with a psychic
  • following a man mounted on an ass, who when he came close seemed to be a gipsy; but Sancho Panza, whose eyes and heart were there wherever he saw asses, no sooner beheld the man than he knew him to be Gines de
  • It is impossible to estimate the influence of the elder conquerors, Greek, Carthaginian and Roman; but there are clear traces of Moorish blood, with a less well-defined Jewish and gipsy strain.
  • Under the Turks, gold-washing was carried on by gipsy slaves, but it has long been abandoned as unprofitable.