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shilpit
[ shil-pit ]
adjective
- (of a person) sickly; puny; feeble.
- (of liquor) weak; watery.
shilpit
/ ˈʃɪɪ /
adjective
- puny; thin; weak-looking
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of shilpit1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of shilpit1
Example Sentences
If you’re shilpit, you’ll be able to shuck on your dead ronking kecks as far as your oxters.
He is weather-seasoned like the red tod o' the hills; but ye are shilpit and silly, boy William, so ye had best bide wi' auld Jean when ye can.
Nor, probably, would any really intelligent possessor arrange his largest bins for this kind, which at its best is a very exquisite vin de liqueur, but which few people wish to drink constantly; and which at its worst, or even in mediocre condition, is very poor tipple—"shilpit," as Peter Peebles most unjustly characterises sherry in Redgauntlet.
Whatna shilpit man's this that Leevie's gotten for her new jo?
I have never written to Sir Walter, for I knowPg 306 he has a thousand things, and I a thousand nothings, to do; but I hope to see him at Abbotsford before very long, and I will sweat his claret for him, though Italian abstemiousness has made my brain but a shilpit concern for a Scotch sitting 'inter pocula.'
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