Kip

//kɪp//

"Kip" in a Sentence (18 examples)

She's having a kip.

Tom's having a kip.

I'm having a kip.

I need a kip.

I was going to have a kip.

I want to have a kip.

I'll just have a kip.

I could do with a kip now.

My mother has a kip every afternoon.

I usually have a kip on Sundays.

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'Stockings, madam? Shoes?' 'Yes, your Honor — both.' 'Yarn, perhaps? Morocco?' 'Yarn, your Honor. And kip.'

I’m just going for my afternoon kip.

Don’t worry, I’ll kip on the sofabed.

"Steady on, mate. How was I to know this was your gaff? I was lookin' for somewhere to kip."

He took off his thick black coat and threw it to Harry. "You can kip under that," he said. "Don' mind it if wriggles a bit, I think I still got a couple o' dormice in one o' the pockets."

Again Turk placed the pennies on the kip. He took his time, deliberate over the small action, held the kip for a long breathless moment, then jerked his wrist and the pennies were in the air.

Money was laid on the floor for bets on the heads or tails finish of two pennies tossed high into the air from a small wooden kip.

Jack discarded a length of wood, two twists of wire, his two-up kip and a spanner.

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