cripes
Americaninterjection
interjection
Etymology
Origin of cripes
First recorded in 1905–10; apparently euphemistic alteration of Christ
Example Sentences
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I was a pallbearer at her sister’s funeral, for cripes sake!
From Slate • Jun. 12, 2021
"By cripes, Luck's got to sleep in the hay loft—er I will," Big Medicine growled, making the boards of his bunk squeak with the flop of his disturbed body.
From The Phantom Herd by Bower, B. M.
By cripes, that's sure one on the Acme bunch!
From The Phantom Herd by Bower, B. M.
By cripes, a feller can't as much as take a five cent cigar out of his pocket without all hands tryin' to make a—a molehill out of it.
From Galusha the Magnificent by Lincoln, Joseph Crosby
"By cripes, he's er dangerous beggar," said Scott.
From The Missing Link by Dyson, Edward
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