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II . tip2 <-pp-> [tɪp] VB intr

1. tip (fall or turn over):

tip

2. tip Brit (rain):

tit1 [tɪt] N ZOOL

tit
sikor(k)a f

II . tilt [tɪlt] N

1. tilt (angle):

2. tilt (attack):

atak m

Phrases:

I . tint [tɪnt] N

1. tint (shade):

2. tint (for hair):

tic [tɪk] N

I . tie [taɪ] N

1. tie FASHION:

tie
krawat m
mucha f

2. tie:

ties pl (bonds)
więzy pl

3. tie Brit SPORTS (match):

tie
mecz m

4. tie SPORTS (equal result):

tie
remis m

II . tie <tying> [taɪ] VB intr

1. tie (fasten):

tie

2. tie (in match):

tie

tin [tɪn] N

1. tin no pl (metal):

tin
cyna f

2. tin (container for food):

tin
puszka f

I . tidy [ˈtaɪdi] ADJ

1. tidy room:

2. tidy person:

3. tidy inf sum:

II . tidy [ˈtaɪdi] VB trans, intr

III . tidy [ˈtaɪdi] N Brit

tier [tɪəʳ, Am tɪr] N

1. tier (row):

rząd m

tiff [tɪf] N inf

I . tile [taɪl] N

1. tile (for walls, floors):

2. tile (for roof):

Phrases:

to go [out] on the tiles Brit inf

I . time [taɪm] N no pl

10. time Brit (time to finish):

II . time [taɪm] VB trans

1. time (measure time):

2. time (choose best moment):

III . time [taɪm] ADJ

tire1 [ˈtaɪəʳ, Am -ɚ] N AM AUTO

I . tick1 [tɪk] N

tick of clock, watch:

tykanie nt

Phrases:

in a tick Brit inf

II . tick1 [tɪk] VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They erect tipis, organize pow wows, offer arts and crafts, and re-enact elements of their traditional lifestyle.
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The summer hides were used to make coverings for tipis and moccasins and had little value to traders and neither were the hides of bulls.
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The other tipis served as club houses for the children.
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Initially, whichever production unit that was filming lived in tipis and filmed every day.
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They used the buffalo hides to make their dwellings and temporary tipis.
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The prairie dogs were also destroying the tipi rings and sweat lodges placed at the top of the pishkun.
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Often specific tipi designs were unique to the individual owner, family, or society that resided in the tipi.
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He seldom did individual portraits; however, he painted himself into a few interior tipi scenes, usually smoking a pipe.
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Gibbon halted his men in their pursuit, not wishing his force to be scattered, and ordered them to burn the tipis.
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Earth lodges were often found alongside tribal farm fields, alternating with tipis (which were used during the nomadic hunting season).
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