sipar

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Catalan

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Verb

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sipar (first-person singular present sipo, first-person singular preterite sipí, past participle sipat)

  1. (transitive, Central) (of clothing) to tuck in
    • 2012, Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira, La passió italiana:
      Jesuïta, català, liberal i d'una erudició envejable, era propietari d'una elegància formal que mai no l'abandonava, tothora ben sipat, amb un polsim de presumit, un tracte exquisit i una refinada ironia.
      Jesuit, Catalan, liberal, and with enviable erudition, he was in possession of a formal elegance that never left him, always well tucked in, with a light dusting of presumption, exquisite manners, and a refined irony.

Conjugation

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