Synonym: advice, bonus, end, extremity, gratuity, inclination, information, leaning, limit, list, point, pointer, premium, slant, slope, tail, tilt, warning. Similar words: multiple. Meaning: [tɪp] n. 1. the extreme end of something; especially something pointed 2. a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter) 3. an indication of potential opportunity 4. a V shape 5. the top point of a mountain or hill. v. 1. cause to tilt 2. mark with a tip 3. give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on 4. cause to topple or tumble by pushing 5. to incline or bend from a vertical position 6. walk on one's toes 7. strike lightly 8. give insider information or advise to 9. remove the tip from.
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91. Acting on a tip off, the police arrested the drug smugglers.
92. It is usual to tip waiters, porters, guides and drivers.
93. A young boy is standing on a stool, reaching for a cookie jar, and the stool is about to tip.
94. The taxi driver was so rude to her that she didn't tip him.
95. This building is abreast with the tip of the island.
96. The average cost of a full three-course meal - appetizer,(www.Sentencedict.com) main course and dessert - including tip and a modest wine is about $25.
97. Be careful not to tip that cup of coffee over.
98. Here's a useful tip if you're caught without a mirror.
99. I didn't have any small change to leave as a tip.
100. Three factors helped to tip the balance in favour of the Labour leadership.
101. What is her name? It's on the tip of my tongue. Joan. Joan Simpson. That's it!
102. We need to take this old carpet to the tip.
103. You buy the tickets and I'll tip up for the meal.
104. He leaned away from her, and she had to tip her head back to see him.
105. The Keys are coral islands off the southern tip of Florida.
106. It was on the tip of Mahoney's tongue to say the boss was out.
107. The best beaches are on the southern tip of the island.
108. Today's slightly shorter race could well help to tip the scales in his favour.
109. If you put too many books on one end of the shelf, it'll tip up.
110. Take my tip/Take a tip from me and buy these shares now.
111. In an interview, smart presentation can tip the scales in your favour.
112. She poked and shifted things with the tip of her walking stick.
113. The reported cases of food poisoning are only the tip of the iceberg.
114. He bought a beer and left a dollar tip.
115. Teachers may try to tip the balance about this Englishness.
116. This rod is supple in the tip, but becomes powerful as it bends towards the butt.
117. The Jayhawks won the tip, scored a layin with 11 seconds gone and went up 11-2 before even breaking a sweat.
118. And the amount the tip is moved reveals the height of the protuberance, even if it is only a single atom high.
119. And then holding the cigarette in front of his face he snapped the tip like some breaker of bread.
120. To be successful, you need to keep an eye on what you want to achieve and not on what you already have. Just like while aiming, you focus on the target and not the tip of the arrow . Dr Roopleen
More similar words: multiple.