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nip·py
(nĭp′ē)adj. nip·pi·er, nip·pi·est
1. Tending to nip: an exuberant, nippy puppy.
2. Sharp or biting: nippy cheese.
3. Bitingly cold: a nippy fall day.
nip′pi·ly adv.
nip′pi·ness n.
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nippy
(ˈnɪpɪ)adj, -pier or -piest
1. (of weather) chilly, keen, or frosty
2. informal
a. quick; nimble; active
b. (of a motor vehicle) small and relatively powerful
3. (of the taste of food) biting, sharp, or pungent
4. (of a dog) inclined to bite
ˈnippily adv
ˈnippiness n
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nip•py
(ˈnɪp i)adj. -pi•er, -pi•est.
1. chilly; cold.
2. sharp; pungent.
3. nimble; agile.
[1565–75]
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Adj. | 1. | nippy - a sharp biting taste; "a nippy cheese" tasty - pleasing to the sense of taste; "a tasty morsel" |
2. | nippy - pleasantly cold and invigorating; "crisp clear nights and frosty mornings"; "a nipping wind"; "a nippy fall day"; "snappy weather" cold - having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e.g. ice or refrigeration; "a cold climate"; "a cold room"; "dinner has gotten cold"; "cold fingers"; "if you are cold, turn up the heat"; "a cold beer" |
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nippy
adjective
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Translations
بارِد، قارِصسَريع الحَرَكَه
chladnýčilýřezavě studenýrychlý
bidenderap
napursnöggur, lipur
nippy
[ˈnɪpɪ] ADJ (nippier (compar) (nippiest (superl)))1. (= quick) [person] → ágil, rápido; [car] → rápido
be nippy about it! → ¡date prisa!
we shall have to be nippy → tendremos que darnos prisa, tendremos que apurarnos or movernos (LAm)
be nippy about it! → ¡date prisa!
we shall have to be nippy → tendremos que darnos prisa, tendremos que apurarnos or movernos (LAm)
2. (= cold) [weather] → fresquito
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[ˈnɪpɪ] adj (-ier (comp) (-iest (superl))) (fam)Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
nip
(nip) – past tense, past participle nipped – verb1. to press between the thumb and a finger, or between claws or teeth, causing pain; to pinch or bite. A crab nipped her toe; The dog nipped her ankle.
2. to cut with such an action. He nipped the wire with the pliers; He nipped off the heads of the flowers.
3. to sting. Iodine nips when it is put on a cut.
4. to move quickly; to make a quick, usually short, journey. I'll just nip into this shop for cigarettes; He nipped over to Paris for the week-end.
5. to stop the growth of (plants etc). The frost has nipped the roses.
noun1. the act of pinching or biting. His dog gave her a nip on the ankle.
2. a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather. a nip in the air.
3. a small drink, especially of spirits.
ˈnippy adjective1. (of the weather) cold.
2. quick-moving; nimble. a nippy little car.
nip (something) in the bud to stop (something) as soon as it starts. The managers nipped the strike in the bud.
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