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Example sentences for "tipo"

Lexicographically close words:
tions; tip; tipa; tipi; tipis; tipped; tippet; tippets; tipping; tipple
  1. Tipo Tipo has made friends with Merosi, the Monyamwezé headman at Katanga, by marrying his daughter, and has formed the plan of assaulting Casembe in conjunction with him because Casembe put six of Tipo Tipo's men to death.

  2. Tipo Tipo is said to be at Morero, west of Tanganyika.

  3. He says that Tipo Tipo is now at Katanga, and has purchased much ivory from Kayomba or Kayombo in Rua.

  4. A man came to us demanding his wife and child; they are probably in hiding; the slaves of Tipo Tipo have been capturing people.

  5. No food to be got on account of M'toka's and Tipo Tipo's raids.

  6. Tipo Tipo is ruling in Itawa, and bound a chief in chains, but loosed him on being requested to do so by Syde bin Ali.

  7. Tipo Tipo is reported to be carrying it with a high hand in Nsama's country, Itawa, insisting that all the ivory must be brought as his tribute--the conqueror of Nsama.

  8. The 6th Marines overran parts of Mount Tipo Pali, while the 8th Marines worked its painful way into the maze of ridges and gullies that formed the foothills of Mount Tapotchau.

  9. The 2d Division, after reorganizing, pushed its 6th Marines northeast toward Mount Tipo Pali, its 2d Marines north towards Garapan, and its 8th Marines east into the swamps around Lake Susupe.

  10. What is the rate of |¿A qué tipo está hoy exchange to-day?

  11. Now you feel that you are on safe ground, for you know about wines and can talk about Cresta Blanca, and Mont Rouge, and Asti Colony Tipo Chianti.

  12. Even the elegant Tipo-tipo now gave out, and came to Stanley to be released from his engagement.

  13. He had long dialogues with Tipo-tipo and other Arab chiefs, all of whom dissuaded him from attempting to follow the Lualaba by land, or trying to get canoes.

  14. Tipo-tipo now told Stanley that he would proceed no further, his people were dying rapidly, the difficulties of marching were increasing and he must return.

  15. At last the appearance of Tipo-tipo along the bank with the land forces made them beat a retreat, which they did with a tremendous noise of horns and loud threats of vengeance.

  16. Stanley remained here only about a week, for Tipo-tipo arriving on the 2d of November, he prepared to start on his unknown journey.

  17. Tipo-tipo had left with Stanley two cannibals that he had captured, to be used by him in conciliating the savages, as they knew their language.

  18. Tipo-tipo brought with him seven hundred followers, though only four hundred were to accompany the expedition the sixty marches.

  19. On the morning of the 28th, Stanley embarked his men to the sound of drum and trumpet, and Tipo-tipo hearing it in his camp, knew that the parting hour had come, and paraded his men on the bank.

  20. The next day Tipo-tipo gave a grand dinner.

  21. It was a long and painful night, for one of two things was certain; Tipo-tipo and Pocoke had lost their way or had been attacked and overpowered.

  22. After talking to Tipo-tipo for two hours, he finally got him to agree to accompany him twenty marches farther.

  23. As Syde and Tipo Tipo were sending men to Casembe for ivory, I resolved to go thither first, instead of shaping my course for Ujiji.

  24. This unfavourable news from a part where the chief results of their trading were deposited, made Syde and Tipo Tipo decide to remain in Buiré only ten or twenty days, send out people to buy what ivory they could find, and then, retire.

  25. Went three hours west of Hara, and came to Nsama's new stockade, built close by the old one burned by Tipo Tipo, as Hamidi bin Mohamed was named by Nsama.

  26. The enthusiasm with which I held on to visit Moero had communicated itself to Tipo Tipo and Syde bin Alle, for they followed me up to this place to see the Lake, and remained five days while we were at Casembe's.

  27. When Chikongo heard Tipo Tipo's message about buying ivory he said, "And when did Tipo Tipo place ivory in my country that he comes seeking it?

  28. Went 2 1/2 hours west to village of Ponda, where a head Arab, called by the natives Tipo Tipo, lives; his name is Hamid bin Mahamed bin Juma Borajib.

  29. Tipo Tipo gave Karungu some cloth, and this chief is "looking for something" to give him in return; this detains us one day more.

  30. Baraka went back to Tipo Tipo's village, thus putting his intention of begging among the Arab slaves into operation.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tipo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.