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- noun Plural form of
quip . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
quip .
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Examples
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'It is well to try to bear what you term quips and cranks.
Penshurst Castle In the Days of Sir Philip Sidney Emma Marshall 1864
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‘Ugly Betty’ Bites: Enjoy the best 19 quips from the best episode of the season (so far)!
'Ugly Betty' Bites: 10 genius lines from Friday night's great episode! | EW.com 2009
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'Ugly Betty' Bites: Enjoy the best 19 quips from the best episode of the season (so far)!
'Ugly Betty' Bites: Enjoy the best 19 quips from the best episode of the season (so far)! | EW.com 2009
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Chodin quips: If the producers really wanted to WOW me, they would have filmed in Compton and Watts.
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"This music is helpless if you want to kill it," Auguin quips.
Auguin brings stripped-down version of 'Salome' to Kennedy Center Anne Midgette 2010
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With a grace and gallantry that recalled his quips after he was shot by John Hinckley in 1981, Reagan announced his illness to a public that, whatever it now thinks about his presidency, still admires his easygoing charm.
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I am going to resist lowering myself to the use of pejorative quips such as: "I'd love the phone number of David's drug dealer, so I can get the stuff he's smoking."
SHELLY PALMER REPORT: Local Mobile Television: The Handset Is The Message 2008
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