quip|quipped|quipping|quips in English

verb

[kwɪp]

use a clever or sarcastic expression; make am ambiguous remark, make an equivocal statement

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1. No smart quips?

2. 'Who overslept this morning?' She quipped.

3. to make a quip.

4. Church, coffee, quips, and Cantankerousness

5. So quipped the famous writer Samuel Johnson.

6. That quip, though, makes an intriguing point.

7. Gah! These are drier than a Charles Grodin quip.

8. 50 synonyms for Banter: joking, kidding, ribbing, teasing, jeering, quipping, mockery, derision, jesting

9. He ended his speech with a merry quip.

10. A clever turn of speech; a verbal conceit: quips and Cranks

11. The commentators make endless quips about the female players' appearance.

12. Sorry, but that's one thing I cannot do!'he quipped, bursting into a guffaw.

13. Old rivalries are barely submerged and every quip has a deadly double meaning.

14. My advice is to ride it out, make an occasional smart - aleck quip.

15. And New Yorkers pride themselves on quick quip or a biting sarcastic remark.

16. “Countless generations of high school students wish [al-Khwarizmi] hadn’t bothered,” quips one author.

17. Synonyms for Bantered include said, joked, quipped, jested, chirped, smiled, smirked, teased, gibed and jeered

18. Synonyms for Amphibology include pun, quip, equivoque, paronomasia, witticism, calembour, innuendo, wordplay, carriwitchet and clench

19. To quip means to say something that is intend to be amusing or clever.

20. Synonyms for Chirped include said, joked, quipped, jested, smiled, smirked, teased, bantered, gibed and jeered

21. Death wishes and ill-conceived quips celebrating his illness should be abhorrent to us all

22. Europe, to repeat the quip of the day , had lost a mistress and gained a master.

23. “That’s bad for the company,” quips a grinning pioneer, “but good for our work.”

24. Synonyms for Boffolas include jokes, jests, gags, quips, witticisms, wisecracks, crack, joshes, funnies and japes

25. Antonyms for Banality include epigram, witticism, coinage, nuance, original saying, quip, joke, jest, wisecrack and gag