romany造句1. You've once again proved your friendship to the Romany people.
2. Fred is a Romany gypsy and made the caravan himself.
3. In that race, he defeated Romany King, runner-up to him again on Saturday at Aintree.
4. With five fences left, Party Politics jumped past Romany King and was never headed again.
5. Some in the traditional Romany caravans ... the youngsters in more modern accomodation.
6. The old adjective "Romany" or the newer "Romani" can be used as a noun, which is better (and preferred by this newspaper), but still tricky.
7. In Lavengro (or is it Romany Rye?) there is an impossible character, a victim of insomnia, who finds that a volume of Wordsworth's poems is the only sure soporific; but that was Borrow s malice.
8. The Gypsies speak a language called Romany which has many common words with Indian languages.
9. With the dignity of the Romany people and Romania's national identity at stake, a lot is riding on the outcome of this semantic clash.
10. Chagrin A strong belief in the supernatural characterises communities of Romany gypsies.
11. You know the ingredients: rustic setting, wizened Lothario, coltish Romany beauty, rampaging passion, frightened sheep etc.
12. Noah said everything - including the attack on her - has been brought about by her departure from Romany ways.
13. Marius jerked his head at them in disapproval but I liked their Romany appeal.
14. Still guarding his little pile of sticks no doubt, or even jumping over the broom with a Romany.
15. He was equally certain they could cross the barrier between gorgio and Romany together.
16. The Court declined to confine the term to persons of Romany origin.
17. Strangely in an age that prizes gender-neutral language, that is the literal plural of "Rom", a Romany word meaning man or husband.
18. Then there's the reputation of his family and of his Romany Gypsy people for whom he's aiming to be a "good news story."
19. Last Hole on the Flute examines the life , work and traveling of Romany musicians in the far south of the Balkans .
20. By 1000 AD they started spreading westward and settled in Turkey for a time, incorporating many Turkish words into their Romany language.
21. Many Gypsy groups have preserved elements of their traditional culture, including an itinerant existence, tribal organization, and the Romany language.