gip
[ jip ]
/ dʒɪp /
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verb (used with or without object), noun gipped, gip·ping,
gyp1.
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How to use gip in a sentence
It stands on a gentle ascent above the left bank of the river Gipping, which here widens into the tidal estuary of the Orwell.
Here we began to follow the course of the railway and the River Gipping, the eponymous river of Ipswich until it is named anew.
Through East Anglia in a Motor Car|J. E. (James Edmund) Vincent
British Dictionary definitions for gip
gip
/ (dʒɪp) /
verb gips, gipping or gipped
a variant spelling of gyp 1
Northern English informal to vomit or feel like vomiting
noun
a variant spelling of gyp 2
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