"Quipped" refers to making a witty or clever remark, often in a humorous or sarcastic manner. It typically involves a brief and sharp comment meant to entertain or provoke thought. The term is frequently used to describe light-hearted banter or quick exchanges in conversation.
During the 1974 Academy Awards, when a streaker ran across the stage, David Niven quipped, “Ladies and gentlemen, that was not an act of God. That was a man!” His witty remark showcased his ability to maintain composure and humor in an unexpected situation, adding levity to the event.
The businessmen chuckled lightly, glancing at one another with knowing smiles. One quipped, "I guess even millionaires have their moments!" Another added, "It just goes to show, wealth can't buy a good sense of humor!" They nodded in agreement, appreciating the clever twist on their own experiences in the business world.
That means you said no, you mean no and you won't change your mind.
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quipped
The pronunciation of this word is: [kwipt].
they quipped over a soda
quipped, stripped, sipped, whipped, snipped
He famously quipped that he climbed it "because it was there"
Glenn Ford
Hippopotomon - hippopotamus like troesqeses - monster quipped- quipped aliophobia - fear of pain?
Neither brother married. Wilbur once quipped [69] that he "could not support a wife and a flying machine".
Franklin Pierce
Dipped Flipped Gripped Quipped Lipped Nipped Slipped
Lacking education, knowledge, or sophistication. Can blend in well with cocky sometimes, but not always. -- Will Rogers is reputed to have quipped that we are all ignorant, except on different topics.
Invented bifocal glasses.- Mapped the Gulf Stream. - Quipped several well-known turns of phrase in "Poor Richard's Almanac."