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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181. She tipped her drink over his head and stormed out.
182. The reefs rise, luxurious, from the deeper sandy bed where manta and white tipped shark roam.
183. Among those tipped to become the new party chief is Mr Wolfgang Berghofer, Dresden's reformist mayor.
184. The team I tipped at the start of the season are now moving into overdrive.
185. As the water began to boil he tipped the dumplings into the bowl and stirred them gently before leaving them to cook.
186. The Commonwealth triple gold medallist was tipped to win gold again in Barcelona.
187. Pearl drained her glass, then tipped back the ice against her teeth, waving her lips at them.
188. They drank coffee and ceremoniously tipped the contents of the pan into a large casserole which went into a side oven.
189. What tipped the balance against that was my continuing dreadful performance in the classroom.
190. Stories that she lightheartedly tipped him off his surfboard do not ring true of Diana who was totally in awe of him.sentencedict.com
191. Local media have tipped Donald Tsang, the Financial Secretary, to be her most likely successor.
192. We'd just started talking about all that when the rowboat tipped over.
193. The captain read the funeral service and the first mate raised the plank and tipped the small bundle into the water.
194. He was like a goldfish, suddenly tipped out of its bowl into a pond, conditioned to continue swimming in circles.
195. And, with one new store opening nearly every week, they are tipped to buy even more in 1992/3.
196. For instance, Charles Harvey has tipped her off about the new motorway but she pretends she doesn't know.
197. Tugged on that glossy skin until her eyes stretched wide and her chin tipped back.
198. Made a funnel of the waxed paper, and tipped it into my wide-open mouth.
199. With his left arm he gave Billie a clumsy and rather inebriated embrace, and tipped his glass to Albert.
200. Stephen slid him a coin, the doorman tipped his hat with a smile.
201. The chief architect of the document was vice chairman Makoto Tanabe, who was widely tipped to succeed Doi as leader.
202. We stood there a long time watching, heads tipped back, neck muscles beginning to ache.
203. The regional flag of HKSAR is a flag with a bauhinia highlighted by five star - tipped stamens.
204. She took out the plate, stared blankly at the dried-up food on it, and tipped it into the bin.
205. You can come in, but your filter - tipped little buddy has to stay outside!
206. He pulled the cork, and tipped up the bottle and drank.
207. A two foot - long drill bit tipped the end of a brontosaurus - like creature's long neck.
208. A white man had walked into my delicately balanced world and had tipped it.
209. This tipped the scales against the small reinforcement required for the attack on Rhodes.
210. Who tipped me the black spot the day we landed, and began this dance?
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