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TIP
Translation:

tip (tɪp)

1.n

1) thin end; tip;

I had it on the tip of my tongue

to walk on the tips of one "s toes to walk on tiptoe;

to touch with the tips of one "s fingers

2) tip (ex. , umbrella)

3) top the tip of the iceberg the visible part of the iceberg, what lies on the surface

2.v

1) attach or tip

2) cut off the tops ( bush, tree)

tip (tɪp)

1.n

1) light push, touch

2) tilt

3) landfill site ( garbage, waste and so on. )

2.v

1) tilt (sya);

the boat tipped

2) outweigh;

to tip the scale(s) ≅ tip the scales; decide the outcome of a case

3) lightly touch or strike

4) overturn; dump, dump; empty

tip off tip off;

tip out fall out);

tip over, tip up overturn);

to tip up a seat to tip over the perch ≅ stretch your legs, die

tip (tɪp)

1.n

1) tips;

to give a tip

2) hint, advice;

take my tip listen to me;

to give a tip

3) information obtained in a private way (esp. on the run or in the stock market) to miss one's tip

a) fail to succeed; not achieve the goal;

b) theater. bad play

2.v

1) give "for tea"

2) warn, warn ( someone; com. tip off)" to tip the wink ( to smb.) furtively sign, give private information


Translation:

1. (tıp) n

1. (upper) end; apex, tip; extremity

the ~ of a cigar - the tip of a cigar

the ~ of one "s tongue (of one" s tail) - the tip of the tongue (tail)

the ~s of the ears (of the fingers) - the tips of the ears (of the fingers)

~of the lung- anat. pulmonary apex

the ~ of the iceberg (of a hill) - the tip of the iceberg (hill)

to walk on the ~s of one "s toes - tiptoe

2. 1) tip

the ~ of a stick (of a spear, of an umbrella) - the tip of a cane (spear, umbrella)

the ~ of a hat - the top of the crown of a hat

rubber ~s to put on the legs of a stool

2) mouthpiece

a cigarette with a cork ~ - a cigarette with a cork mouthpiece

3. 1) welded or soldered end of cutting tool

2) unsolder ( small protrusion on the glass after desoldering)

4. fine brush ( camel wool)

from ~ to toe - from head to toe / to toe /

to the ~ s of one "s fingers - thoroughly, thoroughly, perfectly; ≅ like the back of your hand

to be / to have it / on / at / the ~ of one "s tongue - spin on the tongue

to have smth. at the ~s of one "s fingers - a) know something like the back of your hand; b) have something in full readiness / ready /

2. (tıp) v

1. 1) attach or tip

to have one "s stick ~ ped - fix the tip on the cane

a staff ~ped with gold

an arrow ~ped with poison - an arrow with a poisonous tip, a poisoned arrow

2) cover the top

mountains ~ped with snow - mountains with snow caps

the sun ~ped the hills with gold - the sun gilded the tops of the hills

2. cut, trim, trim

to ~ a bush - trim the bush

3. tiptoe

4. 1) solder a hard plate ( on the cutter, etc.)

2) paste ( in a book) (color) illustrations

II

1. (tıp) n

touch; easy or glancing blow

a ~ of the whip

2. (tıp) v

1. lightly touch, hit

to ~ smb. on the shoulder - lightly hit someone. on the shoulder

to ~ the hat in saluting - touch the hat as a sign of greeting

2. lightly touch the ball with a bast shoe, cut off the ball ( cricket)

to ~ one "s hat / one" s lid / to smb. - casually say hello to smb., barely touching the hat

II

1. (tıp) n open

tips; small (cash) gift

to give smb. a ~ - give to smb. "for tea"

~s included - ≅ service cost with tips; tips are included in the price of the service

2. (tıp) v

1. give "for tea"

to ~ a waiter - give the waiter a tip

to ~ the porter (with) sixpence - give the porter six pence "for a tip"

2. unfold toss, give out smth. to smb.)

to ~ smb. a note of thanks - to drop someone. a few lines of thanks

to ~ the company a song - treat the company with a song

my uncle ~ped me a pound - my uncle threw me a pound (for pocket money)

~ us your fin /your flipper, your hand/! - your paw / hand /!

to ~ smb. a /the/ wink /nod/ - to wink at someone, to make a sign to someone; warn someone

~ us a yarn - give us something interesting; ≅ Well, what do you say?

IV

1. (tıp) n open

hint, advice; private information ( esp. on the run or on the stock exchange)

the straight ~ - reliable advice

~s for travelers - information for travelers

~s for care of home

~s on how to remove stains /on removing stains/ from clothing

a ~ to do smth. - advice to do smth.

to get a ~ - get information

to give smb. a ~ to buy shares - give to smb. advice to buy shares

to get a good ~ for the Derby - get valuable information about horses at the derby

take my ~ - listen to me; my advice to you

thanks for the ~ - thanks / thank you / for the advice

a ~ from the stable - a) information about the most likely winner at the races; b) (confidential) information from the most reliable sources

to miss one "s ~ - a) play badly ( about the circus performer); b) not achieve success /set goal/

2. (tıp) v open

1. 1) give private information ( esp. indicate a possible winner)

to ~ smb. - pass on to smb. (valuable) information, to give to smb. advice

to ~ the winner - name the winner in advance ( com. at the races)

to ~ a certain horse to win - predict the victory of a certain horse

2) hint, warn

2. sport. jarg. do the craft of a bug ( at the races)

to be widely ~ped for the job - have every chance of getting (this) job

V

1. (tıp) n

with a ~ - with a slope, at an angle

to give a cask a ~ - tilt the barrel

there "s a big ~ to the table - the table is very uneven

2. overpass ( for unloading wagons at the dump)

3. tipping (coal) trolley

4. dump ( garbage, etc.)

5. mouth bowling pins ( knocking down another pin)

2. (tıp) v

1. 1) tilt

to ~ a barrel - tilt the barrel

to ~ one "s chair backward - lean / lean / back with a chair

to ~ one "s hat over one" s eyes - put the hat over your eyes

to ~ the scale /the beam/ - outweigh, tip the scales

to ~ the scale at two pounds - pull more than two pounds

to ~ the balance - decide the outcome of the case

2) bend over

to ~ back in one "s armchair - lean back in a chair

the table ~ped - the table tilted

2. 1) overturn ( tzh.~ over)

to ~ a boat - turn the boat over

to ~ over a pot (a vase)

2) tip over ( tzh.~ over)

the table ~ped over - the table overturned

the boat ~ped over - the boat capsized

3. 1) dump, empty ( often~out)

to ~ rubbish - dump garbage

to ~ the tea into one "s saucer - pour tea into a saucer

to ~ the water out of the bucket - empty the bucket

to ~ dirt out of the cart

she ~ped the money from her purse onto the table - she poured money from her purse onto the table

2) fall out, empty ( tzh.~out)

4. dial. drink, "lay"; overturn ( a shot glass)

5. unfold eliminate by force, kill, kill, remove

Translation of words containing TIP, from English into Russian

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tip off

Translation:

(ʹtıpʹɒf) Phr v

1. give private information; warn

to tip smb. off that ... - tell someone that...; warn someone that...

they have been tipped off to come here - they were advised to look here

I have been tipped off about a good bargain - I received information about the opportunity to make a good deal

someone tipped off the criminal, and he escaped before the police arrived - someone warned the criminal, and he managed to escape before the police arrived

2. 1) dump, empty

to ~ the wine - pour wine

2) fall out, empty

3. sport. put into play ball, etc.)

4. unfold exterminate, remove, exterminate

to ~ the perch- dial.

tip up

Translation:

(ʹtıpʹʌp) Phr v

1. 1) tilt; overturn

2) raise ( folding seat, etc.)

to ~ a seat - recline the seat

3) bend over; overturn

the cart tipped up - the cart tilted a lot

2. unfold shell out

I "ll wait till my father tips up - I'll wait until my dad forks out

to ~ one "s heels - dial. stretch your legs, bend over, die

tip-and-run

Translation:

1. (͵tıpən(d)ʹrʌn) n

lightning raid ( tzh.~ raid)

2. (͵tıpən(d)ʹrʌn) a

fulminant; withdrawing immediately after striking

~attack- military sudden attack followed by a quick retreat

tip-off

Translation:

I(ʹtıpɒf) n open

1) advice, hint

2) confidential information

English-Russian translation TIP

transcription, transcription: [ tɪp ]

1) a) thin end; tip (of a finger, knife, tongue, etc.) b) top, top, upper end (of smth.) he stuck my cheek with the tip of his pen ≈ he poked me on the cheek with the tip of his fountain pen

2) a) tip (for example, an umbrella) b) mouthpiece (cigarettes, etc.) Syn: cigarette-holder

1) attach or put on a tip

2) cut off the tops (bush, tree) II

1) tilt, inclined position, slope, slope Syn: tilt I 1.

2) landfill site (garbage, waste, etc.)

1) a) tilt; bend over Syn: careen

2. 1), heel II 2., cant I

2. 2), list II 2., slant 2., slope

2. 1), tilt I 2.

1) b) outweigh

2) a) overturn; dump, dump b) turn over, empty (also tip out) c) tip over; roll over

3) a) lightly touch (smth.), touch (smth.) he tipped his hat as he saw me ≈ seeing me, he lightly touched his hat as a sign of greeting b) lightly hit; cut or tweak (ball, etc.) ∙ tip off tip out tip over tip up to tip over the perch, tip off the perch ≈ stretch your legs, die III

1) tips, money "for tea"; a small gift (usually monetary) Syn: gratuity, present b)

2) advice (unobtrusive, as if in between times); hint, hint you should take my tip ≈ you really do not hurt to listen to me to give a tip ≈ hint [see. tzh. tip 1.

3) unfold private and important information; privately obtained information (especially at the races or in exchange affairs) ∙ miss one "s tip

1) to give "for tea"

2) give private information

2) warn, warn (someone; common tip off) ∙

(upper) end; apex, tip; tip - the * of a cigar tip of a cigar - the * of one "s tongue tip of the tongue - the * s of the ears tips of the ears - * of the lung (anatomy) pulmonary tip - the * of the iceberg tip of the iceberg - to walk on the *s of one "s toes tiptoe tip - the * of a stick tip of the cane - the * of a hat top of the top of the hat - rubber *s to put on the legs of a stool rubber caps for stool legs mouthpiece - a cigarette with a Cork one "s fingers thoroughly, thoroughly, perfectly; like the back of your hand > to be / to have it/ on / at/ the * of one" s tongue spin on the tongue > to have smth. at the * s of one "s fingers to know smth. like the back of your hand; have smth. in full readiness / ready / put on or put on a tip - to have one "s stick * ped to fix a tip on a cane - a staff *ped with gold an arrow *ped with poison poisoned arrow cover the top - mountains *ped with snow mountains with snow caps - the sun *ped the hills with gold etc.) paste (in the book) (color) illustrations touch; light or glancing blow - a * of the whip light blow with a whip lightly touch, hit - to * smb. on the shoulder on the shoulder - to * the hat in saluting touch the hat as a sign of greeting, lightly touch the ball with a bast shoe, cut off the ball (cricket) > to * one "s hat / one" s lid / to smb. casually say hello to smb., barely touching the hat (colloquial) tip; small (cash) gift - to give smb. a * give to smb. "for tea" - *s included the cost of the service with a tip; tips are included in the price of the service to give "for tea" - to * a waiter give the waiter "for tea" - to * the porter (with) sixpence -l.) - to * smb. a note of thanks a few lines of gratitude - to * the company a song treat the company with a song - my uncle *ped me a pound your paw / hand /! >to*smb. a /the/ wink /nod/ to wink at someone, to make a sign to someone; warn someone > * us a yarn give us something interesting; Well, what can you say? (colloquial) hint, advice; information obtained privately (especially on the run or on the stock exchange) - the straight * reliable advice - *s for travelers /on removing stains/ from clothing recommendations for removing stains from clothing - a * to do smth. advice to do smth. - to get a * get information - to give smb. a * to buy shares advice to buy shares - to get a good * for the Derby get valuable information about the horses at the derby - take my * listen to me; my advice to you is thanks for the * thanks for the advice > a * from the stable information about the most likely winner at the races; (confidential) information from the most reliable sources > to miss one "s * play badly (about a circus artist); not achieve success / goal / (colloquial) give private information (especially indicate a possible winner) - to * smb. pass to whom - l (valuable) information, give someone advice - to * the winner to name the winner in advance (common at the races) - to * a certain horse to win predict the victory of a certain horse to hint, warn (sports) (slang) engage bug craft (at the races) > to be widely *ped for the job to have every chance of getting (this) job slope - with a * with a slope, at an angle - to give a cask a * tilt the barrel - there "s a big * to the table table stands very uneven overpass (for unloading wagons at the dump) overturning (coal) trolley dump (garbage, etc.) (obsolete) hitting the pin (knocking down another pin) tilt - to * a barrel tilt the barrel - to * one " s chair backward lean / lean back / back with a chair - to * one "s hat over one" s eyes pull the hat over your eyes - to * the scale / the beam / outweigh, tip the scales - to * the scale at two pounds pull more than two pounds - to * the balance decide the outcome of the case lean - to * back in one "s armchair lean back in a chair - the table * ped the table leaned over to tip over (also. * over) - to * a boat turn over the boat - to * over a pot capsize the bowler capsize (also * over) - the table *ped over the table capsized - the boat *ped over the boat turned over to dump, empty (often * out) - to * rubbish dump garbage - to * the tea into one "s saucer pour tea into a saucer - to * the water out of the bucket empty the bucket - to * dirt out of the cart dump / pour out / garbage from the cart - she * ped the money from her purse onto the table * out) (dialecticism) to drink, "to pawn"; knock over (glass) (colloquial) eliminate by force, kill, kill, remove

~ tilt(sya); the boat tipped

~ hint, advice; take my tip to give a tip to give a tip

~ thin end; tip; I had it on the tip of my tongue

to miss one "s ~ do not achieve success; do not achieve the goal to miss one" s ~ theater. sl. bad play

~ hint, advice; take my tip to give a tip

tip tip ~ tip ~ give private information ~ confidential information (e.g. stock prices) ~ gentle push, touch ~ dump site (garbage, waste, etc.) ~ tilt ~ tilt ; the boat tipped the boat tipped ~ tip (eg, umbrella) ~ hint, advice ~ hint, advice; take my tip to give a tip dump, dump; empty ~ rehang; to tip the scale(s) = tip the scales; decide the outcome of the case ~ payment in excess of the officially accepted level ~ warn, warn (someone; common tip off); to tip the wink to make (someone) a stealth sign, wink ~ warn, warn ~ attach or put on a tip ~ information obtained privately (especially on the run or in exchange affairs) ~ lightly touch or hit ~ cut off the tops (of a bush , wood) ~ thin end; tip; I had it on the tip of my tongue to give a tip

~ tip over; tip off to pour from a vessel; tip out tip over, tip up

~ tip over; tip off to pour from a vessel; tip out tip over, tip up

~ tip over; tip off to pour from a vessel; tip out tip over, tip up

~ warn, warn (someone; common tip off); to tip the wink

~ tip over; tip off to pour from a vessel; tip out tip over, tip up

to ~ up a seat to tip over the perch = to stretch one's legs, to die

to touch with the tips of one "s fingers

to walk on the tips of one "s toes

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English-Russian translation TIP

transcription, transcription: [ tɪp ]

a) thin end; tip (of a finger, knife, tongue, etc.)

to be on / at the tip of one "s tongue - spin on someone's tongue.

b) top, apex, upper end (of smth.)

from tip to toe - from head to toe; from top to bottom

He stuck my cheek with the tip of his pen. He poked me on the cheek with the tip of his fountain pen.

a) tip (e.g. umbrella)

b) mouthpiece (cigarettes, etc.)

cigarette holder

3) those. plug, contact

4) thin brush (made of camel or squirrel hair (tip of tail))

1) attach or put on a tip

2) form the top of smth.

3) cut, cut (upper part of something., tops of bushes, trees)

a) inclination, inclined position, slope, slope

with a tip - with a slope

b) overpass

2) landfill site (garbage, waste, etc.)

a) incline, incline; bend over, bow down

She was tipping her ear a little to the side to listen. She tilted her ear slightly to the side to listen better.

slope 2., tilt I 2.

b) straight. and trans. outweigh

The balance might be tipped from predominantly white to predominantly black. - The scales can deviate from predominantly white to predominantly black.

a) overturn; dump, dump

This piece of land was used for the purpose of tipping rubbish. This area was used for dumping garbage.

b) turn over, empty (also tip out)

c) tip over roll over

a) "clean up", kill (a person); get rid of (someone)

b) drink to the bottom; drink up

1) tips, money "for tea"; a small gift (usually cash)

The porter will expect a tip. The porter will be waiting for the tip.

grace, present

2) unfold advice (unobtrusive, as if in between times); hint, hint

the straight tip - information from reliable sources

tips for travelers - tips for travelers,

you should take my tip - you should listen to me

My father was a stockbroker, and he taught me all the tips he knew. “My father was a stockbroker and taught me all the tricks of his business that he knew himself.

to give a tip - hint; suggest

3) unfold important information obtained privately; confidential information (especially at the races or in exchange business)

Miss one's tip

1) give "for tea"; "to thank"; do handouts

2) provide private or confidential information (about a possible winner, about a good deal, etc.)

3) warn, warn (someone; common tip off); to inform (of smth.)

Who tipped you? - Who informed you?

4) sports. ; sl. work as a "bug" (at the races)

touch; light (but distinct) stroke

A tip of the whip will take the courage out of him. “A light blow with the whip will take away his courage.

1) to lightly touch (smth.), to touch (smth.)

He tipped his hat as he saw me. Seeing me, he lightly touched his hat in greeting.

2) lightly hit; cut or trim (ball, etc.)

3) go easily and quickly; go on tiptoe

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More word meanings and translation of TIP from English into Russian in English-Russian dictionaries and from Russian into English in Russian-English dictionaries.

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  • TIP— I. ˈtip noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English tip, tippe; akin to Middle High German zipf tip, Middle Dutch …
    Webster's New International English Dictionary
  • TIP- tip 1 - tipless, adj. /tip/ , n. , v. , tipped, tipping . n. 1. a slender or …
    Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary
  • TIP- I. ˈtip verb (tipped; tip ping) Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. : overturn, ...
    Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary
  • TIP— noun a gift; a douceur; a fee. 2. tip noun rubbish thrown from a quarry. 3. tip noun a light …
    Webster English vocab
  • TIP- vb tipped ; tip.ping vt (14c) 1: overturn, upset--usu. used with over 2. a: cant, tilt b: to …
    Merriam-Webster English vocab
  • TIP- /tɪp; NAmE / noun, verb ■ noun END OF STH 1. the thin pointed end of sth: …
    Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • TIP- I. tip 1 S2 W3 /tɪp/ BrE AmE noun [ Sense 1,4-5: Date: 1400-1500 ; Origin: Probably from Old Norse …
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • TIP- 1. n. &v. --n. 1. an extremity or end, esp. of a small or tapering thing (tips of the …
    Oxford English vocab
  • TIP— (tips, tipping, tipped) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. The tip…
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • TIP— I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a useful tip ▪ Their website has some useful tips on selling your home. …
    Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • TIP To give or lend. Tip me your daddle; give me your hand. Tip me a hog; give me a shilling. …
    Slang English vocab
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    Big English-Russian Dictionary
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    English-Russian-English Dictionary of General Vocabulary - Collection of the best dictionaries
  • TIP- 1) top; apex 2) head 3) pointed or rounded end; tip 4) tip || to supply with a tip 5) the working end of the electrode ...
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  • TIP- 1) top; apex 2) head 3) pointed or rounded end; tip 4) tip || to supply with a tip 5) the working end of the electrode 6) nozzles; mouthpiece 7) toe (casting ...
    Big English-Russian Polytechnic Dictionary - RUSSO
  • TIP- 1) apical 2) tip 3) tip 4) plug head 5) tip 6) end 7) tip 8) light push 9) mouthpiece 10) tilt 11) tip 12) narial 13) mechanical engineering. spout 14) tech. executive body 15) ...
    English-Russian Scientific and Technical Dictionary
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  • TIP- I 1. n. 1) a) thin end; tip (of a finger, knife, tongue, etc.) to be on / at the tip of one "s tongue ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of General Vocabulary
  • TIP- 1) end, tip; top (eg tooth) ; comb (thread) ; edge, edge; longitudinal edge (...
    English-Russian Dictionary of Mechanical Engineering and Automation 2
  • TIP- 1) end, tip; top (eg tooth); comb (thread); edge, edge; longitudinal edge (tooth) 2) tip; mouthpiece; cover 3) cutting plate; cutting …
    English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and industrial automation
  • TIP— _I 1. _n. 1> thin end; tip; I had it on the tip of my tongue - I have it ...
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - 24th Edition
  • TIP- I 1. n. 1. thin end; tip; I had it on the tip of my tongue - I have it ...
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - bed edition
  • TIP- 1. tip; point; end (drill bit) 2. crest (thread) 3. stop (measuring device) - boom tip - flare tip - plunger tip - ...
    Big English-Russian Dictionary of Oil and Gas
  • TIP- _I tɪp 1. _n. 1> thin end; tip; I had it on the tip of my tongue
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary
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    New English-Russian Dictionary of Modern Colloquial Vocabulary - Glazunov
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    New English-Russian Dictionary of Modern Colloquial Vocabulary
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    English-Russian New Dictionary of Modern Informal English
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    New English-Russian Dictionary of Modern Informal English
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  • TIP— Airport Name: Rantoul National Aviation Center Airport Location: n.a IATA Code: TIP ICAO Code: KTIP
    Airport Code English Dictionary
  • TIP— n. (end) punta, extremita; (gratuity) gratiment, trinc-moné, backshish; v. dar backshish, dar trinca mone; (tilt) bascular, inclinar
    English interlingue dictionary
  • TIP-barato;gratuity;tumoy
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  • TIP- I. verb (~ped; ~ping) Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century transitive verb overturn, upset, 2. cant, tilt ...
    Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language - Merriam Webster
  • TIP- (v. t.) To lower one end of, or to throw upon the end; to tilt; as, to tip a cask; …
    Webster English Dictionary
  • TIP- (v. t.) To bestow a gift, or douceur, upon; to give a present to; as, to tip a servant.
    Webster English Dictionary
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    Webster English Dictionary
  • TIP— (v. t.) To form a point upon; to cover the tip, top, or end of; as, to tip anything with …
    Webster English Dictionary
  • TIP- (n.) Rubbish thrown from a quarry.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • TIP- (n.) A thin, boarded brush made of camel's hair, used by gilders in lifting gold leaf.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • TIP— (n.) A piece of stiffened lining pasted on the inside of a hat crown.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • TIP— (n.) An end piece or part; a piece, as a cap, nozzle, ferrule, or point, applied to the extreme end …
    Webster English Dictionary
  • TIP- (n.) The point or extremity of anything; a pointed or somewhat sharply rounded end; end; as, the tip of …
    Webster English Dictionary
  • TIP- (v. t.) To strike slightly; to tap.
  • TIP- (v. t.) To lower one end of, or to throw upon the end; to tilt; as, to tip…
    Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary

How much do you leave for a tips in Spain?
How much is a tip in Spain?

His name was on the tips of my tongue, but I couldn't remember it.
His name was on my tongue, but I couldn't remember it.

Tom kissed Mary on the tips of her nose.
Tom kissed Mary on the tip of her nose.

It's just the tips of the iceberg.
This is just the tip of the iceberg.

The tips of the knife blade is sharp.
The tip of the knife blade is sharp.

I have a tips that will make every cake successful.
I have a trick that will make every cake a success.

I have the word on the tips of my tongue.
This word is on my tongue.

Here"s a tips for your trouble.
Here's your price for worry.

The tips of the knife is sharp.
The tip of the knife is sharp.

We must leave a tips for the waiter.
We have to tip the waiter.

Tips are not accepted.
We don't take tips.

It's not appropriate to give tips in Japan.
In Japan, it is not customary to tip.

Somebody tipped off the gang members to the police surveillance.
Someone alerted the gang members to police surveillance.

I tipped the cabbie ten bucks for getting me to the airport on time.
I tip the taxi driver ten dollars for getting me to the airport on time.

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