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tip1 [tɪp] N

I . tip2 <-pp-> VB trans

1. tip (incline):

tip

2. tip Brit, Aus (empty out):

tip

II . tip2 N Brit

tip

I . tip3 N

1. tip (for service):

tip

2. tip (hint):

tip
to take a tip from sb

II . tip3 <-pp-> VB trans

tip

rubbish dump N Brit, rubbish tip N Brit

I . tip over VB trans

II . tip over VB intr

tip off VB trans

tip off

tip-off N inf

felt-tip pen N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Cheeks should be plump, and the beak should be broad and stout and rather blunt at the tip.
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The company also manufactures wood tip drumsticks, brushes, mallets, signature brushes, signature drumsticks, rutes and general accessories.
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Evidential standards were very low: a tip-off by an anonymous informer was considered sufficient grounds for arrest.
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You tip up the plastic chairs to drain the water off the seats and flick off the maple leaves.
www.telegraph.co.uk
On the eve of his election his gave a racing tip to an audience at an election meeting.
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Tucking dryer sheets in between clothes not only leaves them smelling fresh, but is also another wrinkle-free tip.
www.themalaymailonline.com
The nebulizer tip protrudes into the ion source so that the spray expansion is completely contained inside the ion volume.
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It typically occupies roughly 35 degrees of vision, about the same size as the tip of one's thumb held at arm's length.
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It is formed by drawing out a thin wire, sharpening the tip, and adding a head.
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If a child's baby tooth is lost before the permanent tooth is ready to erupt, adjacent teeth will drift and tip into the empty space.
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