pip in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1
Definition
PIP (noun): a small seed or stone found in fruit, particularly one that can grow into a new plant.
Sample Sentences
- The gardener was pleased to see the first pip of his newly planted apple seeds.
- After a long day of hiking, they found a small pip in the trail, indicating a nearby fruit tree.
- She carefully examined the pip before deciding to plant it in her garden for future growth.
- The recipe called for a pip of lemon, which added a refreshing zing to the dish.
- As the story unfolded, the protagonist discovered a hidden pip that held the key to his family's legacy.
- The performer delivered a flawless pip during the high-stakes competition.
- He carefully picked the ripe cherry, ensuring it was free from any blemishes or a pip.
- As she read the poetry aloud, her voice rose and fell like a gentle pip of a flute.
- The gardener noticed that one of the apple seeds had sprouted a tiny pip in the soil.
- In the game of cards, he managed to pip his opponents with a stunning last-minute play.
- The farmer carefully inspected each apple for a single rotten pip that could spoil the entire batch.
- During the game, she managed to pip her rival at the last moment, securing a surprising victory.
- He decided to plant a new variety of pear that promised larger fruits with fewer seeds or pips.
- As the car sped around the corner, it was clear that the driver was trying to pip the competition in the race.
- She found a tiny pip stuck between the pages of her book, a remnant of the snack she had while reading.
- The gardener was thrilled to see the first pip of the spring flower poking through the soil.
- After months of careful breeding, the farmer finally harvested a new variety of apple with a sweet pip.
- During the game, she managed to score a pip, earning her team a crucial point.
- He noticed a small pip embedded in the fruit, which indicated it was ripe and ready to eat.
- The kids were excited to watch the tiny pip grow into a sturdy plant over the weeks.