Similar words: whipped, equipped, worshipped, whipped cream, zipper, tapped, capped, stepped. Meaning: [tɪpt] adj. 1. having a tip; or having a tip as specified (used in combination) 2. departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal.
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31. He tipped his soup bowl towards himself.
32. The candle tipped over and the hay caught fire.
33. She tipped the rubbish into a dustbin.
34. She tipped her head back and laughed loudly.
35. The doorkeeper tipped his hat as we entered.
36. The wind nearly tipped over the car.
37. The wings are tipped with yellow.
38. The band is being hotly tipped for the top.
39. No rubbish to be tipped out here.
40. She tipped the dirty water down the drain.
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41. She tipped the porter a pound.
42. The ball just tipped the edge of his racket.
43. He tipped his breakfast cereal into a bowl.
44. He's tipped as a future world champion.
45. The cow's horns have been tipped.
46. Ade has been widely tipped as the Prime Minister.
47. The baby tipped the scales at 3.75 kgs.
48. The legs of the table were tipped with rubber.
49. The native warriors tipped their spears with poison.
50. They tipped me off about a good bargain.
51. The group is being tipped for stardom .
52. New evidence tipped the balance against the prosecution.
53. He was widely tipped for success.
54. The load is tipped out at the dumping site.
55. He just tipped the ball with his bat.
56. He tipped to the door.
57. Frank tipped me off about a good bargain.
58. The boat tipped to one side.
59. The horse suddenly tipped its rider off.
60. She tipped the flour into the basin.
More similar words: whipped, equipped, worshipped, whipped cream, zipper, tapped, capped, stepped, snow-capped, tip, tip-top, ripple, dipping, ripping, stipend, flippant, multiply, multiple, equipping, antipathy, yom kippur, stipulate, multiparty, multiplied, antipersonnel, constipation, upper, pepper, copper, pedant.