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Definition of Blipping
1. blip [v] - See also: blip
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blipping
Literary usage of Blipping
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practical Flying: Complete Course of Flying Instruction by William Gordon McMinnies, Henry Graeme Anderson (1918)
"He should use as little petrol as possible, as it is obvious that, on a rotary
engine (the only type where blipping is necessary), much less petrol is ..."
2. Round Cape Horn: Voyage of the Passenger-ship James W. Paige, from Maine to by Joseph Lamson (1878)
"The earthern ware in the lockers was blipping about and crashing up in a style
that threatened its speedy demolition. All was noise and confusion. ..."
3. The Life of George Stephenson and of His Son Robert Stephenson: Comprising by Samuel Smiles (1868)
"tL v propel the machine without blipping. Havir^ trier f :inii t:* proportion
which the power bore to the ..."
4. A Treatise on Elementary Statics by John Greaves (1888)
"If the lamina be on the point of blipping and the radius containing its centre
of gravity be inclined at right angles to the radius bisecting the portion of ..."
5. Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Home Farmer (1879)
"Tact has the knack of blipping into good places, and keeping them. It seems to
know everything without learning anything. It has no left hand, no deaf ear; ..."