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[ yip ] / yɪp / SEE SYNONYMS FOR yip ON THESAURUS.COM
verb (used without object), yipped, yip·ping.to bark sharply, as a young dog. Origin of yip1400–50; late Middle English yippe, perhaps alteration of yilpeyelp Words nearby yipYinchuan, yindie, Yingkou, Yinglish, Yin-Yang School, yip, yipe, yipes, yippee, yippie, yips Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for yipLyricist E. Y. “Yip” Harburg was as provocative as Hammerstein, though with a much less earnest, more whimsical sensibility. When Broadway Musicals Were Dark And Subversive|Laurence Maslon|December 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST Rosete was totally oblivious to the way on-screen fighting worked prior to studying with Yip. Fake It Like Batman: Welcome to The Real Fight Club|Anna Brand|December 27, 2013|DAILY BEAST It'll take us about two minutes to clean you out, an' we'll do it, if you so much as yip again. Down the Slope|James Otis Staring into the bushes without a yip, she appeared to be bearing these slurs and innuendos of mine with an easy calm. Right Ho, Jeeves|P. G. Wodehouse
And Weary sneaked in, too, and never let a yip outa him about things over in Denson coulee. Flying U Ranch|B. M. Bower Here in the Yip Country he had become the most important creature of them all and his importance was getting to be a little tame. The Lost Princess of Oz|L. Frank Baum A brindle bulldog, which Carl had not seen until that moment, gave a yip and started for the scene of the trouble. Motor Matt's Peril, or, Cast Away in the Bahamas|Stanley R. Matthews
Words related to yipsquawk, yelp, wail, screech, hoot, whoop, shriek, howl, squeal, moan, growl, groan, roar, whimper, outcry, blare, shout, holler, yell, cry |