Wondering how to use Quipped in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Quipped meaning
simple past and past participle of quip
Using Quipped
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of quip
- In the example corpus, quipped often appears in combinations such as: quipped that, he quipped, she quipped.
Context around Quipped
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 5 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Quipped
- In this selection, "quipped" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 23.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, howie, tycoon, blake, mike, earlier and wrong stand out and add context to how "quipped" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include actress wrongly quipped wrong and afterward howie quipped i have. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "quipped" sits close to words such as accompanies, affiliations and agrarian, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with quipped
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Gamliel then quipped: “Where is your printer? (7 words)
In response, the BBC actress wrongly quipped: "Wrong. (8 words)
Afterward, Howie quipped, “I have one word of advice. (9 words)
A short while later in the show as they headed to chat through the latest news headlines with their guests Nicola Thorp and Tim Campbell, Andi pulled out Rochelle's chair as she quipped about her co-host: "He’s trying to be nice now. (45 words)
Having quipped earlier that middle class people have no problem in being confident enough to ask questions, there is a slight hesitation at first by those not wanting to admit that they perhaps do not know the truth of life on the fringes of society. (45 words)
A heartless property tycoon quipped 'it's only business' after snatching away a couple's dream home to sell it for an extra £75,000 - leaving a decorated Royal Navy hero so depressed he took his own life. (38 words)
Gamliel then quipped: “Where is your printer? (7 words)
Example sentences (20)
Afterward, Howie quipped, “I have one word of advice.
A heartless property tycoon quipped 'it's only business' after snatching away a couple's dream home to sell it for an extra £75,000 - leaving a decorated Royal Navy hero so depressed he took his own life.
A short while later in the show as they headed to chat through the latest news headlines with their guests Nicola Thorp and Tim Campbell, Andi pulled out Rochelle's chair as she quipped about her co-host: "He’s trying to be nice now.
Blake quipped that she has heard so many plans for the future use of the area, following the departure of Newmont, that she can’t really comment on speculative post-mining ventures.
But Sandra, how was sitting in the audience, had that beat, and proudly quipped she hadn't washed hers for nearly 20 years.
Buying from a supermarket is “throwing away your money,” quipped Mike Mashuro, 51, after purchasing a bottle of cooking oil from Munyanyi’s stall.
Chris Sutton, among the panel of former players and journalists, quipped: "Oh well if Peter thinks it's a goal, it's a goal then.
Doting mum Holly quipped that she was just ‘battling through’ the ordeal, while Phillip looked to be having a blast while squeezing food into the animal’s mouth.
Even if poor students get job opportunities and quit studying in a year or two, will they be able to study further in the future?” he quipped.
Gamliel then quipped: “Where is your printer?
Having quipped earlier that middle class people have no problem in being confident enough to ask questions, there is a slight hesitation at first by those not wanting to admit that they perhaps do not know the truth of life on the fringes of society.
I’ll be 59 in October so I’ll go a handful more,” he quipped.
I'm kind of looking for back-to-back myself,” Biden quipped to Whitehead.
I’m singing some country damn music,” she quipped.
I need to start dumpster diving," one person quipped.
In response, the BBC actress wrongly quipped: "Wrong.
Jones quipped that he could have stayed in his homeland of Wales and enjoyed a quiet life but instead decided to move into management.
Rich Jacobs, former producer for LBC - part of Global which produces The News Agents podcast - also quipped: 'Tom is of the greatest NFL stars of all time.
She appeared to joke with multi-instrumentalist Collier, who has posted music tutorial videos on YouTube, about her daughter learning the piano and he quipped “many a plink and a plonk”.
She came prepared with material, at one point asking about the need for the NewFronts: “They still have” those, Koshy quipped.
Common combinations with quipped
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- quipped that 34×
- he quipped 27×
- she quipped 8×
- also quipped 7×
- quipped about 5×
- later quipped 5×
- then quipped 4×
- another quipped 4×
- quipped it 4×
- quipped to 3×