Crossword-Solution: KIPE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Kipe | n. | An osier basket used for catching fish. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| KIPE | anagram | KEPI, PIKE |
We have 2 clues for the answer “KIPE”
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| dialect word for a basket for catching fish | 1 answer |
| BASKET ___ | 38 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERTA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KIPE (5)
Here you have them, the favourites' own, Sir Lopez' colours, the blue-white-roan, For all the races and what'll win 'em Real jockey's silk with a pin to pin 'em." Out of his kipe he sold to many Bright silk buttons and charged a penny.
Soap and candles were also sold; and afterwards the man added green vegetables and coals, the latter doled out by the measure, so much a "kipe." The man's name was Peckaby; he and his wife were without family, and they managed the shop between them.
The assault continued four or fiue Houres, but in the end the Dead payes not able to sustayne the force of the assaylants, forsooke the Breache, and assaying to saue themselues, the Lieuetenaunt retired to the Kipe of the Fort, where his Wife continued prisoner, from the time that the two brethren were slaine.
Purples are taken with a kind of osier kipe of small size, and with large meshes; these are cast into the sea, baited with cockles which snap at an object, just as we see mussels do, and close the shell instantaneously.
Behind his geography, little Willie squinches his teacher, as he reads, “The White Slaver’s Revenge,” or, “Saved by Eugenics.” (See _Kipe_.) _I knew that I was squinched, because When e’er I spoke of rings, Or wedding bells, or marriage laws, She looked unuttered things._ _But still I flirted, standing pat, And did not yield an inch; I told her I was married--that Was how I fooled her squinch!_ [Illustration: TASHIVATE] =Tash-i-va´tion=, _n._ The art of replying by means of reciprocal tones.