Definition of «quip»

A quip is a short, clever and often humorous remark or statement. It's typically used to express an idea or make a point in a lighthearted way. Quips are often witty or sarcastic, and they can be used to convey sarcasm or irony.

Usage examples

  1. "He always had a quick quip ready, making everyone around him burst into laughter."
  2. "During the meeting, she cleverly interjected with a witty quip, lightening up the atmosphere."
  3. "The late-night show host is known for his hilarious quips about current events."
  4. "In the middle of the heated debate, he delivered a sarcastic quip that left his opponent speechless."
  5. "Her sharp mind always comes up with amusing quips, brightening up any conversation."

Sentences with «quip»

  • People have scoffed at us getting a better DM with quips about how nobody beats Coquelin for tackles / duels etc.... (justarsenal.com)
  • As Ryan, Billy Magnussen is cluelessly hilarious trading quips with his current date, Sarah (Sharon Horgan). (rollingstone.com)
  • There are plenty of quips in the letter, including a joke likening a CEO's penchant for dealmaking to the drive of teenagers. (pagnatokarp.com)
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