How To Use Pippin In A Sentence

  • So saying, he swung round the rude calico bag, bulging with booty, which hung from his shoulders, and took from it two Ribston pippins. The Terrible Twins
  • They took cottage cheese and cold chicken breasts; cereal and microwave brownies and grapes and pippin apples. THE FORBIDDEN GAME
  • A recent survey of voters aged 21 to 34 by the Straits Times newspaper found that 36% relied on the Internet as their chief source of political news, pipping newspapers with 35%. A New Wind Blows in the Lion City
  • The best Ribston pippins, — some people say the only real Ribston pippins, — in all Rufford are to be found here, and its Burgundy pears and walnuts are almost equally celebrated. The American Senator
  • Contemporary Frankish writers are explicit in making the timing of the battle of Fontenoy dependant on Pippin's appearance.
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  • Celestin's apparent pipping of Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly, a musician-turned politician, amid a low turnout, shambolic polling and widespread fraud prompted riots in several cities, with protestors saying Celestin would be a puppet of the unpopular Preval. Haiti ruling party says candidate out of presidential run-off
  • Meanwhile, a debt had been contracted and four years later the papacy sent Pippin the bill.
  • Apple trees were straining beneath the weight of a bumper crop of what looked like Cox's orange pippins.
  • She rings from a call box and them pips are forever pipping. THE ONLY GAME
  • Our readers seem to like it chilly, but this year Adriatic sunshine has won through, pipping perennial favourites Iceland, Finland and Norway.
  • Hollister, but "the Englishman" and his wife -- who was a "pippin" for looks -- were still in the forefront of his mind when the trail led him out on the river bank a few hundred yards from their house. The Hidden Places
  • Had Bjorn stepped on to the tee at that par‑three with a legitimate chance of pipping Darren Clarke to the Open title, there would have been no shortage of scrutiny. The Open 2011: Thomas Bjorn knew his fate before the 16th this time
  • In 754 Pope Stephen II personally went to Ponthion to consecrate his power through the highly symbolical act of ceremonially anointing Pippin as king.
  • Sage Science's latest product, the pippinprep, is an automated instrument that extracts and processes DNA and related genetic materials from so-called agarose gels used in medical research labs. Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal
  • More to the point, he thinks Pippin just really doesn't like his cage anymore, and doesn't like to be enclosed in small spaces.
  • Deliverance Dobbins, a frumpish, fizgig of a maid, ever complaining of bodily ills though her chuffy cheeks were red as pippins, reported that one day when she had gone for simples she had seen strange, dead things in the jars of M. Picot's dispensary. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade
  • The edgeless, and nearly plotless Pippin, is too well meaning and too unfocused to generate interest outside of a few of the musical numbers. Bring Out Your Dead
  • She was what you might call a frosted pippin, a reg'lar dowager dazzler, like the pictures you see on fans. Odd Numbers Being Further Chronicles of Shorty McCabe
  • Deliverance Dobbins, a frumpish, fizgig of a maid, ever complaining of bodily ills though her chuffy cheeks were red as pippins, reported that one day when she had gone for simples she had seen strange, dead things in the jars of M. Picot's dispensary. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade
  • What a vigorous grower, for instance, is the Ribston pippin, an English apple, -- wide-branching like the oak; its large ridgy fruit, in late fall or early winter, is one of my favorites. Winter Sunshine
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  • I thought up just the other day, and I don't mind admitting that it's a pippin, not to say peacherino. The Radio Boys at the Sending Station Making Good in the Wireless Room
  • Louis the Pious decided to disinherit Pippin's sons, though the older, also called Pippin, was by now fifteen.
  • They were a sheer delight alongside a roundel of sweet, caramelised Cox's orange pippin and a dusky port wine.
  • Pippin pooed in the sand (don't worry, I scooped it up) which meant one less poo on my bedroom floor.
  • The pedler was a special pleader in one sense of the word, and knew the value of a technical distinction as well as his friend, Lawyer Pippin. Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia
  • His comments come after a survey named Elvis as having the most iconic hairstyle - pipping David Beckham for the crown.
  • Apple trees were straining beneath the weight of a bumper crop of what looked like Cox's orange pippins.
  • There was the same result in the breaststroke while, in freestyle, Sean reversed the placings, narrowly pipping his brother.
  • Ten thousand a year renders pines cheap at 1l. 11s. 6d. per pound; ten hundred is better exemplified by Ribston pippins! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, November 6, 1841,
  • The four main hobbits were pretty good, although the foolishness of Pippin gets rather tiresome.
  • These are most fair and beautiful to behold, most sweet and luscious to taste, but have little inward virtue or nourishment at all in them, not half that is in a Spanish camuesa, or English Kentish pippin [apple]. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • Dorsey was chosen after he took charge of the company's product development earlier this year as its new executive chairman, just pipping Twitter chief executive Dick Costolo to our list. Jack Dorsey | MediaGuardian 100 2011
  • It's warm but not hot and after waiting a long time after ordering I figure the beef would come out pippin hot. Archive 2008-03-01
  • Can you imagine my horror when I realised that all three radio sets were pipping at slightly different times.
  • Boromir dies trying to stop a band of orcs from kidnapping Merry and Pippin.
  • :) …) I got to edit this thing they called "pipping" - I wont go much into detail on what it is, but I had to slap on the "KGMB9 bug" on 15 second commercials that is played on tv. Undefined
  • The soil is loam and the subsoil Old Red Sandstone, interstratified with cornstone at Pippin's Hill in the north.
  • The first who entered was a little ribston-pippin of a man, with ruddy cheeks and fluffy white side-whiskers. The Return of Sherlock Holmes
  • The first who entered was a little Ribston pippin of a man, with ruddy cheeks and fluffy white side-whiskers. The Adventure of Black Peter.
  • Manan was best again in the intermediate sprint at Padang Mat Sirat, pipping Van Heerden again and consigning Salleh to third place. Neo Pro Andrea Guardini wins opening stage at Tour de Langkawi
  • Millions of viewers voted for their favourite, with Will pipping rival Gareth Gates in the final.
  • Merry and Pippin develop strongly, as they do in the book, but still hold their mirth and merriment.
  • Will King Richard III's evil flourish or will the lissome Prince Pippin claim the crown?
  • As far as Roe vs. Wade goes, I'm somewhat ignorant on the inner political workings, but my thought is that McCain is going to find he has what Wodehouse likes to call a "pippin" on his hands if he tries to relegate Palin to high-school graduation speeches once in office. WordPress.com News
  • What a vigorous grower, for instance, is the Ribston pippin, an English apple. Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and Other Papers
  • ‘Look at the texture on that,’ said Pippin, sticking her finger into my cake.
  • On the nose vibrant crisp cox's pippins are heartened by biscuity aromas.
  • Had the question been asked in that enchanted hall in fairyland, where all interrogations must be answered with absolute sincerity, Darsie had certainly replied, that he took her for the most frank-hearted and ultra-liberal lass that had ever lived since Mother Eve eat the pippin without paring. Redgauntlet
  • Henry VIII's gardener, Richard Harris, had an orchard in Teynham producing cherries, pears, and pippins (eating apples), said to have been ‘the chief mother for all the other orchards of those kind of fruits’.
  • Victory would mean pipping their opponents to top spot. Hope Powell's England need cool heads in the heat of World Cup battle
  • Grandfather sold the russets and the codlings and the pippins from his orchard, and those he didn't sell he stored in his pristine white-washed cellar, where huge black hams and sides of bacon were hanging from black hooks.
  • Without a moment's hesitation the money was handed to the vendor of Ribston pippins, and away she trudged in high glee at the result of her good luck. The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators
  • She was so fond of Newtown pippin apples from Virginia that she waived their import duties. The Fruit Hunters
  • Van Mons, in his treatise on pears and apples, shows how utterly he disbelieves that the several sorts, for instance a Ribston-pippin or Codlin-apple, could ever have proceeded from the seeds of the same tree. I. Variation under Domestication. Breeds of the Domestic Pigeon, Their Differences and Origin
  • I love the colour of those crab apples, the ones near me are a kind of ruddy green like a pippin. Crab apple picking
  • In another highlight, the revue will serve up a taster of Shipton's next musical at the Rowntree Theatre, Pippin.
  • Her sister had just written to her from London with a wonderful new receipt for an ointment using tobacco, and the latest way to preserve pippins.
  • Pippin wants a bath and they debate who is going to bathe first but see that three baths can be drawn at once.
  • Newton offers the best clue in telling us that he was already thinking about the motion of the planets and the why moons and stars didn't simply tumble disorganised through space when that pippin thudded down.
  • Then there was a _crunch, crunch, crunch_, as if pippins were being reduced to pulp, and more twigs were heard to snap. Glyn Severn's Schooldays
  • When I got to the nest next morning, the babes were gone and I heard mother Robin "pipping" to them wherever they were. It's time for drippy ice cream cones...
  • The left side of my face looked exactly as if I was holding a large dumpling in my mouth, or a gigantic ribston-pippin which I couldn't swallow. Happy-Thought Hall
  • Were Stoke to lose to City at Wembley, their hopes of qualifying for the Europa League would rest on Roberto Mancini's side pipping Spurs to the race for fourth, in which case it could be in their interests to lose at Eastlands in their penultimate match of the season. Stoke's Tony Pulis tells Spurs to mind their own business over game switch
  • Will King Richard III's evil flourish or will the lissome Prince Pippin claim the crown?
  • Your first mistake is shopping at Walmart. pippin Says: When shopping for anything.
  • He now has in bearing one thousand trees, besides two thousand not bearing, his orchard being divided about equally between the pippin and winesap varieties. History of Roanoke County

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