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Kip   /kɪp/   Listen
noun
Kip  n.  The hide of a young or small beef creature, or leather made from it; kipskin.
Kip leather. See Kipskin.



Kip  n.  
1.
A sharp-pointed hill; a projecting point, as on a hill. (Scot.)
2.
(Gymnastics) A method or feat of raising the body when hanging or swinging by the arms, as for the purpose of mounting upon the horizontal bar. The legs are swung forward and upward by bending the hips, then suddenly down again, which gives the upward impulse to the body.






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"Kip" Quotes from Famous Books



... know she continue in love wid 'im all doze ten year' w'at 'e been gone. She baig Mademoiselle Grandissime to wrad dad ledder to my papa to ass to kip ...
— The Grandissimes • George Washington Cable

... a-gone an' forgot to call at old Mrs. Pettigrew's for her subscription for to get made up at the chemist's! There, now, Miss, don't that just show how you do 'ave to kip on thinkin' all the time, else you be just about sure to forget somethin' or another? Oh yes, there be a smartish lot of 'ead-work in the carryin' business, ...
— Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 152, January 24, 1917 • Various

... man-o'-war!" The voice rose muffled and wailing. "After us've upped trawl, us'll be glad of a tow. Leave line just slack abaout as 'tis now, and kip a good ...
— Traffics and Discoveries • Rudyard Kipling

... of New York, and who was well-to-do, must have been the brother, or some near relation. There are many Samuel Lows of this period; one (1739-1807) mentioned in the D. A. R. Lineage, v. 15; another who married Margaret Kip. The nearest we get to our Low's parentage is a reference, in the Reports of the New York Geneological and Biographical Society, v. 29, p. 36, to John and Susanna Low, whose son, Samuel, was, born December 22, 1765. Identification has yet to ...
— The Politician Out-Witted • Samuel Low

... a Pennsylvania trader, John Findlay, with three or four companions, descended the Ohio River in a canoe as far as the falls at the present Louisville, Kentucky, and accompanied a party of Shawnees to their town of Es-kip-pa-ki-thi-ki, eleven miles east of ...
— The Conquest of the Old Southwest • Archibald Henderson

... You bin kip-still." Pierre in turn thrust Morrison aside. "You bin got hall you want, ...
— Blue Goose • Frank Lewis Nason



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