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Example sentences for "tip"

Lexicographically close words:
tiologie; tiology; tiom; tion; tions; tipa; tipi; tipis; tipo; tipped
  1. I'll tip them into confidence," he assured her.

  2. He stopped suddenly short in his musing and crushed the bright tip of his cigarette into blackness beneath his foot.

  3. The man was surprised at the tip his American passenger handed him when they reached the Maids' Head Hotel, and charmed with his affability.

  4. I don't know whether she was young or old; I could not even catch a glimpse of the tip of her nose; all I can say is she went as she came, and that is all about it.

  5. It was fifty-two feet long from front to rear and the wings measured forty-eight feet from tip to tip.

  6. The pipes carrying the gases to the tip are the same size the whole length, but at one end are enclosed in a larger tube, which serves as a handle.

  7. They meet under high pressure at the upper end of the tip, and have the length of the hollow tip in which to mix, before they strike the air.

  8. This was a practical fault and they built their flier without any attempt to have it right itself, but rather arched the planes from tip to tip as well as from front to rear.

  9. The long, narrow hole in the tip is called the mixing chamber.

  10. Thus, if the machine should tip down on the right side, the operator would warp the planes so as to increase the angle of incidence on the right side and lessen it on the left side.

  11. In the the high-pressure tool the oxygen is compressed about the same as in the low-pressure torch, while the acetylene is under several pounds pressure, just in accordance with the size of the tip used.

  12. The main plane should be placed about an inch from the rear tip of the backbone, with the curved edge to the rear and the front slightly elevated.

  13. One tip had with it a surprise to redeem the taking.

  14. The instant I had consented it occurred to me that a tip from a millionaire for the saving of his life would be worth while.

  15. I was still so exhausted from getting him down that when he insisted that he be allowed to give me a tip in addition to the guiding fee I agreed to accept it.

  16. Sometimes sign Half, then again half of the tip portion.

  17. Bring the right C hand, back outward and upward, a little in front of the body; snap sharply together the tips of the first and second fingers and the tip of thumb against the back of the left flat hand, repeating the motion.

  18. Rub tips of right fingers with tip of right thumb, as in Powder; then with flat right hand horizontal, palm down, pat several times toward the earth.

  19. Some flirt the index tip from behind the curved thumb in different directions up high, to mean twinkling.

  20. Hold out left flat hand, back up; press tip of right flat hand on it at various places.

  21. Press the thumb tip of the A hand against the palm of the flat left.

  22. Touch tongue with tip of right G and add Bad.

  23. Hold right G hand out straight from right side, palm up; rotate the hand so the index tip describes a small half-circle inward and finally the palm is down.

  24. Crescent in the sky and rose (the right hand plucking an imaginary petal from each finger tip of the left).

  25. Swing the curved G fingers together in dome shape, left tip resting on right tip; then change to curved 4 hands and swing down and apart on a curve.

  26. Sign for Sioux and Encamp, then make an incomplete circle with index fingers and thumbs; then, holding left in pose, strike last joint of index with tip of right G and similarly right index with tip of left G.

  27. With right G finger scrape down the left G finger held up, from tip to base, several times.

  28. Sign Color and rub thumb nail of left A hand with tip of right G finger; i.

  29. Her dignity will not allow her to complain—women are always horribly dignified when jealous—and off she goes, without a word, leaving you to your own conscience which will more than give you the tip for it.

  30. The finest tip in England free, gratis, and for nothing.

  31. Forgive and forget; that’s the proper tip nowadays.

  32. And no man may dwelle there in that desert, for defaute of watre.

  33. Yea, even the fifteenth leech, it was but the tip of a blow that reached him.

  34. Cuchulain sprang [8]from the middle of the ground[8] till he came on the tip of the dart.

  35. He shook and he brandished, he bent and he poised them so that tip touched butt, and he brake not the arms and they bore up against him, [3]and he saluted the king whose arms they were.

  36. Desi creierul are o colectie de modele AZM de tip concept, fiecare activare a unui astfel de model se face dupa ce a fost particularizat prin simulare, functie de informatiile date de intrega structura de modele ale creierului.

  37. The Englishman had told him that each grass-blade came up from the earth with a tale on the tip of its quivering tongue, and that all might hear who bent an ear to listen.

  38. She could only see his curly head, a bit of his cheek, and the tip of his mustache.

  39. This was hauled up and detached from the rest of the net.

  40. The sky was of a hard and pitiless blue, and clearly foretold a continuance of the gale.

  41. Zircon drew a line on the map connecting the southern tip of the mountain and the airport tower.

  42. At the officer's direction, they turned toward the airport, passed it, and headed toward the lighthouse at the extreme southern tip of the island.

  43. Neither boy had been there, but they had used a flagpole on the tip of the cape near the town as a sighting marker.

  44. The tourist facilities are along the south coast, which is one continuous beach, starting at the main town of Calor, and running to Redondo, a fishing village at the northern tip of the island.

  45. Lateral processes separated from tip of shaft by more than the thickness of the lateral process 10 9'.

  46. Lateral processes separated from tip of shaft by less than the thickness of the lateral process 11 10.

  47. The tip of the feather should be completely cleared of fibres on one side, and nearly so on the other, leaving however a few short stumps at the end, as shown in illustrations of imitation in Plate III.

  48. The peculiar shape and colour of the wings are best represented by the tip of a feather covering the roots of the quill feathers in the wing of the landrail.

  49. But sometimes, in kicking out, the little elephant forgets to hold up the tip of its trunk out of the water at the same time; then down goes its trunk into the water, and it cannot breathe!

  50. Then Salar lost all fear of the water; he was not a bit afraid of being ducked, so long as the tip of his trunk was out of the water.

  51. In that way she holds up the child in the water, so that the little elephant has only to think of curling up the tip of its own little trunk out of the water to breathe.

  52. What he does is to dip the trunk into the stream and suck in the water about halfway up the trunk; then he curls up the tip of the trunk and gets it near his mouth; then he blows through the nose, and squirts the water into his mouth.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tip" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acme; admonish; advice; advise; alert; alveolus; apex; apogee; ascend; auger; back; balance; bank; bit; blade; bonus; boundary; bounty; breathe; bribe; brow; brush; bunt; butt; buzz; cant; cap; careen; caution; chuck; climax; climb; clue; coif; confide; consideration; consummate; cork; crest; crown; culminate; culmination; decline; descend; dip; dividend; dome; drill; drop; dump; edge; end; extra; extreme; extremity; fall; fee; fillip; flick; flip; flirt; frost; gift; grade; gratuity; gravy; graze; grease; hat; head; heaven; heel; height; hint; honorarium; hood; ice; inclination; incline; inducement; inkling; keel; largess; larynx; lead; lean; leaning; leftover; liberality; limit; lips; list; margin; maximum; meridian; monition; mountaintop; needle; noon; note; notify; office; overplus; overrun; overset; oversupply; palate; peak; peck; perplex; perquisite; pharynx; pick; pinnacle; pitch; plus; point; pointer; pole; premium; present; prick; prickle; rake; rap; recline; remainder; remember; retreat; ridge; rise; roof; salve; shelve; sidle; sky; slant; slope; snap; spare; spire; steer; sting; stopper; stub; stump; summit; surmount; surplus; swag; sway; sweetener; tail; tap; teeth; threaten; tickle; tilt; tip; tiptoe; toe; tongue; top; touch; upmost; uprise; utmost; vertex; warn; warning; whisk; whisper; zenith