like a chicken with the pip
English
Prepositional phrase
- (dated, idiomatic) In a weakened, confused, or sickly manner.
- 1899, Frank Norris, Blix, ch. 4 :
- Then Condy promptly got the hiccoughs from drinking his tea too fast, and fretted up and down the room like a chicken with the pip.
- 1907, "Stewart Edward White, Arizona Nights, ch. 15:
- He seemed plumb possessed of gloom, and moped around like a chicken with the pip.
- 1914, Peter B. Kyne, The Long Chance, ch. 6:
- Then, after two prodigious parting kicks, accurately gauged and delivered, the gambler crossed over to the hotel, leaving the garrulous one to pick himself out of the dust, gasping like a chicken with the pip.
- 1899, Frank Norris, Blix, ch. 4 :
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