Similar words: skip, skipper, skipping, yom kippur, yom kippur war. Meaning: [kɪp] n. 1. sleep 2. the basic unit of money in Laos 3. a gymnastic exercise performed starting from a position with the legs over the upper body and moving to an erect position by arching the back and swinging the legs out and down while forcing the chest upright. v. be asleep.
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1 Try to catch some kip while you can.
2 Mason went home for a couple of hours' kip.
3 I've only had an hour's kip .
4 He was so tired that he desired to kip down somewhere for a while.
5 You can have my bed and I'll kip on the sofa.
6 Kip stumbled backwards and forwards before falling down.
7 Why don't you have a quick kip?
8 Is there anywhere to kip down for the night?
9 Mum says you can kip on the sofa tonight.
10 We ought to get some kip .
11 You can kip on the sofa,(www.Sentencedict.com) if you like.
12 I had a quick kip after lunch.
13 The children left the tent to kip out in the open.
14 There are rooms for drivers to kip down for the night.
15 He had no choice but to kip in that small inn.
16 Kip admired his adjunct for these tics.
17 I picked up the book Kip had been reading.
18 Could I kip here tonight?
19 Jessica was on her feet.-Wait a minute, Kip said.
20 Kip kept yowling and cursing in the kitchen.
21 I must get some kip.
22 For Kip, highs and lows were tolerable.
23 As it happens, I misjudged Kip and his whereabouts.
24 Kip tucked the letter inside his shirt.
25 Kip shot me an exuberant scowl.
26 Kip was as fragile as he was sturdy.
27 None of this was lost on Kip.
28 Kip, remember how it went?
29 I was feeling much better after a good night's kip.
30 Don't worry about a bed for me, I can kip down on the floor.