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Jape   Listen
verb
Jape  v. t.  To mock; to trick. "I have not been putting a jape upon you." "The coy giggle of the young lady to whom he has imparted his latest merry jape."



Jape  v. i.  To jest; to play tricks; to jeer. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Jape" Quotes from Famous Books



... it is no trick to Can the topic militaire, And determinedly stick to Jape and jingle light as air— To be pertly paragraphic And to jollity inclined, In an evenly seraphic ...
— The So-called Human Race • Bert Leston Taylor

... stranger, and I will so far honour you." Louis bowed. "I left my purse under my pillow this morning"—a roar of laughter saluted the ancient jape—"and this ungentle fellow denies me credit. How rarely we meet with an ale-draper who is ...
— If I Were King • Justin Huntly McCarthy

... the humorist's way: how many passengers you have warmed and tickled with your genial chaff, hiding constant kindness under a jocose word, perhaps teasing us Americans on our curious conduct of knives and forks, or (for a change) taking the cisatlantic side of the jape, esteeming no less highly a sound poke ...
— Plum Pudding - Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned • Christopher Morley



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