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UK
/pˈɪp/
]
[ US /ˈpɪp/ ]
[ US /ˈpɪp/ ]
NOUN
- a small hard seed found in some fruits
- a minor nonspecific ailment
- a disease of poultry
- a mark on a die or on a playing card (shape depending on the suit)
- a radar echo displayed so as to show the position of a reflecting surface
VERB
- hit with a missile from a weapon
- kill by firing a missile
-
defeat thoroughly
He mopped up the floor with his opponents
How To Use pip In A Sentence
- Then there are the PIP implant problems that thousands of women have had to contend with. The Sun
- In order to prevent the pipe buckling at the sagbend a horizontal tension was applied to the pipe by tensioners situated on the deck of the vessel.
- Depending on the size of your pippy bag, the proportions will be all wrong, and it will look a bit like a three-dimensional stick person with a huge bloated hydrocephalic head, but don't worry about that. Hooting Yard
- A perfect mob of street urchins, loafers, shop-men and bar-keepers who could spare a bit of time, lined up in front of the Palace Hotel and watched the plaid-coated, gray-capped visitors in short knickerbockers and golf stockings puff their pipes around the bar and call for "Porter and h'ale, 'alf and The Transformation of Job A Tale of the High Sierras
- Scanlon -- you know, the red-headed cop only a couple of blocks away an 'pipin' us off though not recognizin 'us. CHAPTER XI
- The squire took down from the mantel his long-stemmed "churchwarden" pipe. Neville Trueman, the Pioneer Preacher : a tale of the war of 1812
- She told the children to pipe down while she was talking on the telephone.
- He can still credit marvels, the little miracles and epiphanies that rise out of our daily lives.
- Running parallel to this tempestuous relationship is the whirlwind romance between weathergirl Hero, played by Billie Piper, and sports presenter Claude.
- The braai was an oil drum cut in half lengthways, with cut-down pipes soldered to its underneath as legs. Rainbow’s End