Use "quip|quipped|quipping|quips" in a sentence

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

26. Synonyms for Boffola include joke, jest, gag, quip, witticism, wisecrack, crack, josh, funny and jape

27. Absorbed in his own thoughts, Tu Hsuehshih did not hear the quip meant for him.

28. So, when do I start? A slightly obnoxious quip. Don't invite yourself into the job.

29. But he was loads of fun to his peers, always ready with a quip or funny story.

30. "I birthed them so now [Steph] can birth and nurture their education," Ayesha Curry quipped on

31. Studio Coquet de 26 m2 équipé pour 4 personnes situé à Porticcio (20 km d'Ajaccio)

32. He smiled archly, as if he had just thought up this quip he had been making for weeks.

33. The humorist Dorothy Parker captured this idea in one of her signature quips: "Time wounds all heels."

34. More than one wag has quipped that XML is a specification with no other use but to spawn scads of other specifications.

35. 18 An intelligent computer, he quipped, would require "8 Einsteins and one-tenth of the resources of the Manhattan Project" to construct.

36. Then he eased himself through like a desperado entering a bar and ambled across the office, cracking quips like walnuts.

37. An online petition against his chauvinistic quips and saloon bar repartee has attracted the signatures of more than 000 Italian women.

38. Suddenly, Mr Clinton was reminded of that quip of Bismarck's, that making laws is a lot like making sausages. Sentencedict.com

39. As the French man of letters Francois Mauriac quipped, "I love Germany so much I'm glad there are two of them."

40. Jeanne made many quips about the secrets of longevity, mentioning such factors as laughter, activity, and “a stomach like an ostrich’s.”

41. The room dissolved into a pandemonium of quips and shouts as viewers recognized themselves or their friends on the video.

42. All through the meal he picked at his food, while Peter ate heartily with a quip about being a condemned man.

43. Joking, kidding (informal), ribbing (informal), teasing, jeering, quipping, mockery, derision, jesting, chaff, pleasantry, repartee, wordplay, joshing, badinage, chaffing, raillery, persiflage She heard them exchanging good-natured Banter.

44. When asked about Breadlines in Nicaragua and Sanders’ support for Sandinistas, the senator quipped: “It’s funny, sometimes American journalists talk about how bad a …

45. When I visited the Mobot Lab at MIT, Genghis lay sprawled in disassembled pieces on a lab bench. New parts lay nearby. "He's learning, " quipped Brooks.

46. Today, the Twittersphere has been abuzz with quips, criticisms, and encouragements for Paul, with “psychic octopus” trending in some locales (such as the UK).

47. ROME – In the early 1960s, former US Secretary of State Dean Acheson famously quipped that the United Kingdom had lost an empire, and not yet found a role.

48. This schizophrenic conversation was an acute departure from the daily dissection of celebrities and regular quips about working girl hardships. I frantically posed a flurry of questions.

49. Whether he’s up against Finnish Anthropophagists or American bank robbers, Rex is a firecracker ass-kicker, ready with a punch, a quip and a grin

50. The quip has gained a frightening new relevance ahead of a "great leap forward" to an economic union that can keep the markets at bay.

51. The same idea was expressed, albeit less nobly, in Otto von Bismarck's alleged quip that "God has a special providence for fools, drunks, and the United States."

52. Punum Et Ambosa is ranked 194,636 th in the world and 1 st in Order of the Black Eagle for Smartest Citizens, with 17.3 Quips Per Hour

53. The Comic Almanack : an ephemeris in jest and earnest containing merry tales humorous poetry quips and oddities / By Thackeray Albert Smith Gilbert À Beckett the brothers Mayhew

54. Pietro Bembo, a Venetian scholar and poet, responds to the Prefect’s question about how the Courtier can best entertain by identifying three kinds of humor: anecdotes, quips and practical jokes

55. From short and funny quips, to song lyrics, romantic quotes, and even lines from rom-coms, we found some perfectly cute couples Captions for Instagram to broadcast your love

56. It’s a survey of the thoughts and dark quips of the Danish philosopher and his ilk, like Nietzsche, Schopenhauer and others, combined with Thacker’s own Aphoristic thoughts on the subject

57. Later, he would become known to many as "the bull of Vaucluse" because of his thick neck and large shoulders and determined look, although cynics also quipped that his horns were like those of a snail.

58. Get a paper Coaster for any event and get creative with their use! Your guests will surely get a kick out of fun table Coasters with hilarious images, amusing quips or terrible, terrible puns

59. His second wife was fellow star Mary Pickford and in 1919 they joined Chaplin and DW Griffith in creating United Artists, giving rise to the quip that "the lunatics have taken over the asylum"

60. See apposite ‘There are places where the funniness grates, but they are outnumbered by the quips that make you laugh aloud at their Appositeness, not merely to 1793 but to our current condition.’

61. A common quip on Twitter that predates "OK, Boomer" is "silence, Boomer" — an image often used as a reply for when someone has tweeted something perceived to be out-of-touch.

62. The Washington Post detailed several other instances of vote-shaming Backfires in a 2018 story, including a tweet by Billy Eichner in which he told his bellhop to vote, prompting backlash that forced him to delete the quip

63. At the 2019 Golden Globe awards, presenter Sandra Oh quipped that Crazy Rich Asians (2018) "is the first major film with an Asian-American lead since Ghost in the Shell (2017) and Aloha" (a pointed reference to the casting of Scarlett Johansson and Emma Stone)

64. It is octagonal in plan, the Canted sides being carried on semi-circular arches thrown across the angles. SOME ACCOUNT OF GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE IN SPAIN GEORGE EDMUND STREET She Canted her head a little to one side; such an encounter of personal quips was a seventh heaven to her

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66. Le Baldaquin, disparu en 1855,a été refait d'après ses descriptions.: The canopy, which disappeared in 1855, has been restored following written descriptions.: EQUIPEMENTS : Lit double grande largeur à Baldaquin (Possibilité de proposer deux lits jumeaux).: EQUIPMENT: Double wide canopy (possibility to propose two twin beds).: Les bungalows sont équipés de luxueux lits king-size à