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quip造句

He ended his speech with a merry quip.

Now psychologists have found that his quip bears the hallmark of truth.

And New Yorkers pride themselves on quick quip or a biting sarcastic remark.

It was a quip that got me thinking, because behavioural economics does indeed have a dark side.

BJP parliamentarians quip that Mr Singh seems such a liability for Congress they are anxious lest he resign.

Each letter ends with a P.S. that's a catty quip about the feline in the house, A.K.A. "the Queen."

ONE of Barack Obama's political problems, a popular quip has it, is that the remote, dispassionate and professorial President is just "not very good with the humans".

The doctors are not entirely sympathetic, "If there was a surgery to enlarge brains, we would offer him a free trial," they quip.

As I quip in Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids, "No one asks to be born, but almost everyone would if he could."

The same idea was expressed, albeit less nobly, in Otto von Bismarck's alleged quip that "God has a special providence for fools, drunks, and the United States."

Many entrepreneurs and managers often dream and quip of the endless business possibilities we would have if only we had the flexibility of a huge financial war chest at our disposal.

Returning to a country from which Fiat was driven out by poor quality-americans used to quip that its name stood for "Fix it Again, Tony" -is a big risk.

A new idea is delicate. It can be killed by a sneer or a yawn; it can be stabbed to death by a quip and worried to death by a frown on the right man's brow.

There are a number of capable women who have the ability to create an impact in society. Some of them quip that they are the women in pants. They have outstanding abilities and are versatile - able to swim, jump, play ball games and handle electrical and plumbing works.

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