yip

IPA: jˈɪp

noun

  • a sharp, high-pitched bark
  • A surname.

verb

  • to bark with a sharp, high-pitched voice
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Examples of "yip" in Sentences

  • Yip and her brother later reconciled.
  • Yip chose only to crop and to enlarge.
  • The following is a non exhaustive bit of yip yap.
  • Yip Yips have become popular fancy dress costumes.
  • A Yip may sometimes be confused with a toy poodle.
  • The film is the first to be based on the life of Yip.
  • The 'Yip' is the most fearsome creature known to man.
  • And the yips phenomenon may not be limited to golfers.
  • SAGAL: You were training her little Corgies not to yip?
  • The film is the first to be based on the life of Yip Man.
  • Nice one, top class, yip every trace leads back to Gordon Brown.
  • They operate out of YIP and there is no way that they fly between YIP and DT .
  • They remind me of a pack of feral, ankle-biter dogs led by the ones that yip the loudest.
  • Prairie dogs, members of the squirrel family that yip and yap like dogs, are typically too aggressive to make good pets.
  • The creature in which they have the greatest faith is the bun-yip, which is supposed to haunt rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water, and possesses remarkable powers.
  • There was no contact and Edwards looks at the ball in the whole way, and I think you're supposed to look the ball into your hands, but there was a very slight, last second "yip" he makes with his head.
  • Don't know what to do about the barking problem (when Yaqui and the neighbors get into too intense a conversation, she has to go to the back roof, where all she still finds the occasional wandering cat which is at least worth a yip).

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