92 examples of kipps in sentences

you're a wicked, disrespectful boy; never let me hear you say such a thing again about your dear Aunt Kipp.

" "Sweethearts?" cried Aunt Kipp, turning red in the face.

Aunt Kipp dropped in a heap, Polly looked up at her brother, with a look which he never forgot; and Toady tried to say, stoutly, "It's all right!"

Polly wouldn't have doubted her aunt's possession of a heart, if she could have known the pain and loneliness that made it ache, as the old woman crept away; and Toady wouldn't have laughed if he had seen the tears on the face, between the big frills, as Aunt Kipp laid it on the pillow, muttering, drearily, "I might have been a happy, useful woman, but I didn't choose to, and now it's too late.

Now Aunt Kipp had one soft place in her heart, though it was partially ossified, as she very truly declared, and Toady was enshrined therein.

What do you think of that?" asked Aunt Kipp, pausing suddenly with her sharp eye on him.

continued Aunt Kipp, curiously.

asked Aunt Kipp, who found it impossible to pardon Polly,perhaps because she was young, and pretty, and much beloved.

Mr. O.C. Graetz, now, or recently, of Kipp, Montana, advised me, through my friend, J.B. Monroe, that in 1894, in the Big Horn Mountains, Wyo., on the head of the Little Horn River, in the rough and rolling country he saw a band of eleven sheep.

Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul (1905) and Marriage (1912) are his best works, considered as actual novels of character.

Kipps is a bitter but strong portrayal of the pretense and hypocrisy of society and of its inertia in responding to human needs, and Marriage is a subtle, psychological analysis of a conjugal misunderstanding and an attempted readjustment.

It is copied from one of Kipp's Views in Great Britain in the time of Queen Anne, and affords a correct idea of Hampton Court in all its olden splendour.

There is now in my possession an illuminated cowskin, presented to me by Mr. J. Kipp, which contains the record of the coups and the most striking events in the life of Red Crane, a Blackfoot warrior, painted by himself.

Morris Kipp (A); 13Sep71; R511551.

Morris Kipp (A); 13Sep71; R511552.

Morris Kipp (A); 13Sep71; R511554.

Morris Kipp (A); 13Sep71; R511553.

Morris Kipp (A); 27Jul71; R509719.

By T. B. Hutcheson, T. K. Wolfe & H. S. Kipps.

H. S. Kipps (A); 26Apr76; R631586.

SEE Kipp, W.E. INTERNATIONAL JOINT RULES COMMITTEE ON SOFTBALL.

KIPP, W. E. All-in-one travel policy.

By T. B. Hutcheson, T. K. Wolfe & H. S. Kipps.

H. S. Kipps (A); 26Apr76; R631586.

Even Kipling panders to this notion in his conception of a drapery assistant in the person of 'Kipps.'"Draper's Organiser.

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