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Definition of yip in English: yipnounPlural yips jɪpjɪp A short, sharp cry or yelp, especially of excitement or delight. they embraced in a din of squeals and yips Example sentencesExamples - I turned just as Piper gave a short yip and jumped up to run into Blairs arms.
- I know it's a yip.
- Pound called out, a yip of delight, and called me over.
- Occasionally he heard a happy yip from the puppy.
- Denny let out a little yip which startled everyone.
- With a yip of joy, she followed her father into the room, and then she felt everything tickle and her vision blurred.
- She heard a yip, and then the Great Dane burst around the corner, wagging its tail as if it were playing a game.
- Quaz pounced on the younger boy with a playful yip.
- A high-pitched yip released me from my sleep-like stupor.
- Linus let out a yip,.
- She may be pardoned her short yip of joyful anticipation at the excitement the day promised.
- She gave a little yip of panic when I crawled up under there with her, then relaxed a fraction as she saw who it was.
- Kakuei fell upon her with yips and barks of glee.
- They both heard a yip and saw the small puppy looking at Doug with it's teeth bared.
- She let out a yip of triumph and sent the large staff at my head.
- She gave a little yip, which sent us all into conniptions of laughter.
- It's not a squeak we were hearing at all, but a yip.
- The fox gave a yip as Ferric entered and pounced on the boy, easily knocking him over.
- Tanis set her trunk near the couch and let out a small yip at the sudden sharp pain to his lower back.
- A yip rang out, the high-pitched yelp of a surprised wolf.
verbyipped, yipping, yips jɪpjɪp [no object]Give a short, sharp cry or yelp. the winner yipped with glee Example sentencesExamples - The next thing you know you are yipping.
- I yipped breathily, eagerly tapping my foot on the bed.
- The dog bounded off yipping at the busy crowd, the two children tagging along after it.
- Katrina yipped as something incredibly sharp cut her upper chest and stomach.
- The three mutts that stayed on with the group ran about with energy that came from an unknown source, barking and yipping and yapping at the cattle.
- They whooped and screeched and yipped and chattered.
- Instantly, Kakuei burst from the brush, yipping joyfully.
- I have moments of delight when I yip for joy as I ride my bicycle through Aspen groves.
- There was howling and yipping after the arrow crashed through the vegetation.
- He leaned back, yipping, and I realised it was the bloke who I had kicked.
- Two seconds later, the lady was yipping and screaming happily, and running to the back of the store.
- Laughing she swung to the ground with the family dog yipping at the bottom.
- Duval's driving was so bad it bordered on yipping.
- Among other things, it yipped about it's economic performance.
- The other two dogs chased each other around the frond yard, yipping and rolling.
- The wolf threw itself at him, yipping and howling.
- His jaw moved restlessly and the hyenas kept yipping and throwing their heads about.
- It sets the rest off, all howling, barking, yipping, singing.
- The coyote jumped to its feet, yipping and then took off at a sprint.
- The dogs would start yipping.
- Coyotes yip in the night air.
- When Lacy started to run towards him he ran to his tent with Lacy following him, yipping at his heels.
Origin Early 20th century (originally US): imitative. Rhymes blip, chip, clip, dip, drip, equip, flip, grip, gyp, hip, kip, lip, nip, outstrip, pip, quip, rip, scrip, ship, sip, skip, slip, snip, strip, tip, toodle-pip, trip, whip, zip Definition of yip in US English: yipnounyipjɪp A short, sharp cry or yelp, especially of excitement or delight. they embraced in a din of squeals and yips Example sentencesExamples - It's not a squeak we were hearing at all, but a yip.
- Tanis set her trunk near the couch and let out a small yip at the sudden sharp pain to his lower back.
- She let out a yip of triumph and sent the large staff at my head.
- A yip rang out, the high-pitched yelp of a surprised wolf.
- She gave a little yip of panic when I crawled up under there with her, then relaxed a fraction as she saw who it was.
- The fox gave a yip as Ferric entered and pounced on the boy, easily knocking him over.
- I know it's a yip.
- A high-pitched yip released me from my sleep-like stupor.
- Kakuei fell upon her with yips and barks of glee.
- Pound called out, a yip of delight, and called me over.
- She gave a little yip, which sent us all into conniptions of laughter.
- She may be pardoned her short yip of joyful anticipation at the excitement the day promised.
- They both heard a yip and saw the small puppy looking at Doug with it's teeth bared.
- Linus let out a yip,.
- She heard a yip, and then the Great Dane burst around the corner, wagging its tail as if it were playing a game.
- I turned just as Piper gave a short yip and jumped up to run into Blairs arms.
- Occasionally he heard a happy yip from the puppy.
- With a yip of joy, she followed her father into the room, and then she felt everything tickle and her vision blurred.
- Quaz pounced on the younger boy with a playful yip.
- Denny let out a little yip which startled everyone.
verbyipjɪp [no object]Give a short, sharp cry or yelp. the winner yipped with glee Example sentencesExamples - He leaned back, yipping, and I realised it was the bloke who I had kicked.
- The coyote jumped to its feet, yipping and then took off at a sprint.
- The wolf threw itself at him, yipping and howling.
- Instantly, Kakuei burst from the brush, yipping joyfully.
- They whooped and screeched and yipped and chattered.
- I yipped breathily, eagerly tapping my foot on the bed.
- The next thing you know you are yipping.
- The three mutts that stayed on with the group ran about with energy that came from an unknown source, barking and yipping and yapping at the cattle.
- I have moments of delight when I yip for joy as I ride my bicycle through Aspen groves.
- Katrina yipped as something incredibly sharp cut her upper chest and stomach.
- It sets the rest off, all howling, barking, yipping, singing.
- Coyotes yip in the night air.
- Among other things, it yipped about it's economic performance.
- When Lacy started to run towards him he ran to his tent with Lacy following him, yipping at his heels.
- His jaw moved restlessly and the hyenas kept yipping and throwing their heads about.
- Laughing she swung to the ground with the family dog yipping at the bottom.
- Duval's driving was so bad it bordered on yipping.
- The dogs would start yipping.
- The dog bounded off yipping at the busy crowd, the two children tagging along after it.
- Two seconds later, the lady was yipping and screaming happily, and running to the back of the store.
- There was howling and yipping after the arrow crashed through the vegetation.
- The other two dogs chased each other around the frond yard, yipping and rolling.
Origin Early 20th century (originally US): imitative. |