100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "quip"

Definition

Quip (verb): To make a witty remark or a clever or sarcastic comment, often in a light-hearted manner.

Synonyms

  • Jest
  • Joke
  • Banter
  • Wisecrack
  • Retort
  • Repartee
  • Gag
  • Witty remark
  • Sarcasm

Antonyms

  • Seriousness
  • Solemnity
  • Gravitas
  • Sincerity
  • Gloom

Examples

  1. During the meeting, she couldn't help but quip about the absurdity of the new policy.
  2. His ability to quip at the right moment kept the mood light during tense situations.
  3. As the comedian took the stage, he began to quip about everyday life.
  4. She always knew how to quip her way out of an awkward silence.
  5. The teacher would often quip to make the class more engaging.
  6. He managed to quip even in the face of adversity.
  7. "That's a bold strategy," he said with a quip.
  8. She would always quip about her love for coffee, claiming it was her lifeline.
  9. During the interview, he made sure to quip, showcasing his sense of humor.
  10. "Who needs a superhero when you have coffee?" she would quip every morning.
  11. He couldn't resist the chance to quip when he saw the irony in the situation.
  12. "Just another day in paradise," she would quip sarcastically during the long meetings.
  13. They would often quip back and forth at family gatherings.
  14. His quip about the weather made everyone burst into laughter.
  15. She decided to quip instead of getting upset about the mishap.
  16. "Well, that’s one way to make an impression," he quipped after the presentation.
  17. The actor's quick quips kept the audience entertained throughout the show.
  18. He would often quip about his cooking skills, or lack thereof.
  19. "At least I'm consistent," she would quip after making the same mistake twice.
  20. Her quip about the long lines at the grocery store made everyone chuckle.
  21. He loved to quip about the latest trends in technology.
  22. "Let’s hope for the best," she quipped before the big game.
  23. His quip about the chaotic traffic had everyone nodding in agreement.
  24. "I’m on a seafood diet; I see food and I eat it," he quipped during dinner.
  25. She would often quip that laughter was the best medicine.
  26. "If only adulting came with a manual," he quipped during their conversation.
  27. Her quip about the benefits of napping made everyone smile.
  28. "I’m not lazy; I’m just on energy-saving mode," he quipped.
  29. His witty quip lightened the mood after the serious discussion.
  30. "I told my computer I needed a break, and now it won’t stop crashing," she quipped.
  31. They would often quip about their favorite childhood memories.
  32. "I’m just here for the snacks," he quipped at the party.
  33. Her quip about the weather forecast brightened everyone's day.
  34. "I thought I was indecisive, but now I’m not sure," he quipped.
  35. He would quip that he was a professional procrastinator.
  36. "I’m multitasking: I can listen, ignore, and forget at the same time," she quipped.
  37. His quip about the movie's plot twist had everyone laughing.
  38. "I don't need a hair stylist; my pillow gives me a new hairstyle every morning," she quipped.
  39. During the team-building exercise, he managed to quip and break the ice.
  40. "I finally found a diet that works; I just eat everything in sight," he quipped.
  41. She would often quip about her love-hate relationship with exercise.
  42. "I'm on a whiskey diet; I've lost three days already," he quipped.
  43. "I don't make mistakes; I create opportunities," she quipped.
  44. His quip about the complexities of love made everyone nod knowingly.
  45. "I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure," she quipped.
  46. "Why don't scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything," he quipped.
  47. Her quip about the office coffee made everyone laugh.
  48. "I’m a big fan of whiteboards; they’re re-markable!" he quipped.
  49. He couldn't resist a quip about the latest fashion craze.
  50. "At least my mistakes are original," she quipped in response to feedback.
  51. "I’m reading a book on anti-gravity; it’s impossible to put down," he quipped.
  52. His quip about the weekend plans brought smiles all around.
  53. "I'm not arguing; I'm just explaining why I'm right," she quipped.
  54. "You can't trust stairs; they're always up to something," he quipped.
  55. "I told my boss I needed a raise; I was told to raise my productivity," she quipped.
  56. "I have a split personality," he quipped, "and I’m not sure which one is winning."
  57. "I’m on a whiskey diet; I’ve lost three days already," she quipped.
  58. "I don't need a gym; I get plenty of exercise pushing my luck," he quipped.
  59. "My favorite exercise? A cross between a lunge and a crunch; I call it lunch," she quipped.
  60. He would often quip about his travels, always adding a humorous twist.
  61. "I'm not a complete idiot; some parts are missing," she quipped.
  62. His quip during the presentation lightened the tense atmosphere.
  63. "I told my computer I needed a break, and now it won’t stop crashing," she quipped.
  64. "I’m not lazy; I'm just on energy-saving mode," he quipped.
  65. "I can't believe it's not butter; I can't believe it's not me," she quipped.
  66. "I'm on a seafood diet; I see food and I eat it," he quipped.
  67. "I used to play piano by ear, but now I use my hands," she quipped.
  68. "I have a fear of speed bumps, but I'm slowly getting over it," he quipped.
  69. "I'm a big fan of the 'no pants' policy; it really is liberating," she quipped.
  70. "I like to keep my friends close and my snacks closer," he quipped.
  71. "I used to be indecisive, but now I’m not so sure," she quipped.
  72. "I don't have a carbon footprint; I just drive everywhere," he quipped.
  73. "I'm on a whiskey diet; I've lost three days already," she quipped.
  74. "I have a split personality," he quipped, "and I'm not sure which one is winning."
  75. "I told my boss I needed a raise; I was told to raise my productivity," she quipped.
  76. "I couldn't figure out why the baseball kept getting bigger. Then it hit me," he quipped.
  77. "Life is short; smile while you still have teeth," she quipped.
  78. "I’m on a seafood diet; I see food and I eat it," he quipped.
  79. "I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure," she quipped.
  80. "Why do we tell actors to 'break a leg'? Because every play has a cast," he quipped.
  81. "I told my computer I needed a break, and now it won’t stop crashing," she quipped.
  82. "I’m multitasking: I can listen, ignore, and forget at the same time," he quipped.
  83. "I don't have a carbon footprint; I just drive everywhere," she quipped.
  84. "I'm on a whiskey diet; I've lost three days already," he quipped.
  85. "I have a split personality," she quipped, "and I'm not sure which one is winning."
  86. "I told my boss I needed a raise; I was told to raise my productivity," he quipped.
  87. "Why don't scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything," she quipped.
  88. "I couldn't figure out why the baseball kept getting bigger. Then it hit me," he quipped.
  89. "Life is short; smile while you still have teeth," she quipped.
  90. "I’m on a seafood diet; I see food and I eat it," he quipped.
  91. "I used to think I was indecisive, but now I’m not so sure," she quipped.
  92. "Why do we tell actors to 'break a leg'? Because every play has a cast," he quipped.
  93. "I told my computer I needed a break, and now it won’t stop crashing," she quipped.
  94. "I’m multitasking: I can listen, ignore, and forget at the same time," he quipped.
  95. "I don't have a carbon footprint; I just drive everywhere," she quipped.
  96. "I'm on a whiskey diet; I've lost three days already," he quipped.
  97. "I have a split personality," she quipped, "and I'm not sure which one is winning."
  98. "I told my boss I needed a raise; I was told to raise my productivity," he quipped.
  99. "Why don't scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything," she quipped.
  100. "I couldn't figure out why the baseball kept getting bigger. Then it hit me," he quipped.