From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgipsygip‧sy /ˈdʒɪpsi/ noun [countable] x-refanother spelling of gypsy
Examples from the Corpus
gipsy• At least, she said she was a gipsy.• After a brief glance at Anna, the gipsy hurried off to find Boz and tell him where she was being taken.• When Seb entered the gipsy turned and extended a hand in greeting.• Seb was slightly embarrassed at meeting the gipsy.• I was curious to see the gipsy.• The gipsy was loudly demanding to be allowed in to see his sister.• Neither was he ready to admit it to this assured young gipsy who stood before him.