It will show you pretty well how pipped I was when I tell you that I near as a toucher put on a white tie with a dinner-jacket.
The man was still thoroughly pipped about the hat and tie, and simply wouldn't rally round.
The baron's eyes wandered; he drew his hand backward over his scrap of hair, looking restless; he pipped nothings.
Then, how about those little ducklings which have been pipped forty-eight hours?
While hatching, the eggs should be kept pipped side up in the trays, as the birds sometimes get smothered when the orifice is underneath.
The ragged raiment of men pipped during a Somme advance did not harmonise with plush first-class compartments of the Chatham and Dover railway.
It was a meager egg, and a feeble baby that pipped its shell.
Last season the Cardinal had pipped his shell, away to the north, in that paradise of the birds, the Limberlost.
Why, the beautiful white eggshell he hatched out of was dirty when he pipped it, and never in all his growing-up days did he see his mother or father really clean house.
That aer better than being pipped all over and getting forced to give back.
Yer see, since this war got started, you've seen a rare lot er moves, and never got so much as pippedwith a bullet.
As soon as the house was sold I began winning at ecarte, and then I pipped that mouflon.
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