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in the PONS Dictionary

I. tip up VB trans

II. tip up VB intr

tip-up seat [ˈtɪpʌpˈsiːt] N

in the PONS Dictionary

I. tip1 [tɪp] N (end part)

II. tip1 <-pp-> [tɪp] VB trans

I. tip2 [tɪp] N

1. tip Brit (garbage dump):

2. tip Brit inf (mess):

II. tip2 <-pp-> [tɪp] VB intr

1. tip Brit, Aus (empty out):

2. tip (cause to tilt):

3. tip (touch):

III. tip2 <-pp-> [tɪp] VB trans

I. tip3 [tɪp] N

1. tip (money):

2. tip (hint):

II. tip3 <-pp-> [tɪp] VB trans, intr

1. tip (give money):

2. tip Brit (name as a winner):

Phrases:

I. up [ʌp] ADV

1. up (movement):

up to be
up to go

2. up (to another point):

3. up (more intensity):

to be up river, temperature, price
to be up river, temperature, price

4. up (position):

to be up FIN

5. up (state):

to feel up to sth

6. up (limit):

7. up SPORTS:

8. up COMPUT, TECH:

Phrases:

up with sb/sth!
up with sb/sth!

II. up [ʌp] PREP

1. up (higher):

2. up (at top of):

3. up (along):

4. up (increase):

5. up (to point of):

Phrases:

III. up [ʌp] N

to be on the up and up Brit
to be on the up and up Brit
to be on the up and up Am inf

IV. up [ʌp] VB intr inf

V. up [ʌp] VB trans inf

VI. up [ʌp] ADJ

1. up (towards a higher place):

2. up (under repair):

3. up (healthy):

4. up (ready):

to be up for (doing) sth

I. down2 [daʊn] ADV

1. down (movement):

2. down (from another point):

3. down (less volume or intensity):

4. down (temporal):

5. down (in writing):

Phrases:

II. down2 [daʊn] PREP

1. down (lower):

2. down (along):

down1 [daʊn] N

down on body
down on face
Present
Itip up
youtip up
he/she/ittips up
wetip up
youtip up
theytip up
Past
Itipped up
youtipped up
he/she/ittipped up
wetipped up
youtipped up
theytipped up
Present Perfect
Ihavetipped up
youhavetipped up
he/she/ithastipped up
wehavetipped up
youhavetipped up
theyhavetipped up
Past Perfect
Ihadtipped up
youhadtipped up
he/she/ithadtipped up
wehadtipped up
youhadtipped up
theyhadtipped up

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For low-income earners on less than $37,000, the government will tip up to $500 into your super fund.
thenewdaily.com.au
About half of the new grandstand included tip up seating.
en.wikipedia.org
You tip up the plastic chairs to drain the water off the seats and flick off the maple leaves.
www.telegraph.co.uk
However, when they finally tip up, the super-dense drives will be able to squeeze up to 60 terabytes into a standard 3.5-inch hard disk drive.
www.theinquirer.net
He always has a money making tip up his sleeve and his not afraid to use it.
www.dynamicbusiness.com.au