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How To Use Tip over In A Sentence

  • Certainly both the music and these performances have real rhythmic life and a good deal of energy, even if some passages are over-scored and tip over into brassy bombast.
  • Although the ship started to tip over , she soon righted herself.
  • But equivocalness hangs in the air - we're waiting for it to tip over.
  • Willie Wilson then cracked in a shot, which Reid did brilliantly to tip over the bar to deny the Fifers.
  • Rep. Hank Johnson, a Georgia Democrat, his bizarre question about the island of Guam possibly tipping over-he used the word "capsize" - if additional troops were stationed there became a It's no April Fools 'Day joke: the 55-year-old congressman and member of the House Democratic leadership told a naval officer who was testifying on March 25 that: "My fear is that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and capsize. Newsnet 14
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  • But when does joyous, mantric reiteration tip over into something more sinister, or worse, monotonous?
  • White laminated chifforobes (combination dresser/wardrobe) and four-drawer dressers may tip over if heavy objects are placed on top or children climb onto units.
  • Although the ship started to tip over (Sentence dictionary), she soon righted herself.
  • Although the ship started to tip over , she soon righted herself.
  • Carrying heavy bags of rubbish up steel steps to tip over the waist height edge of the skip cannot be safe.
  • The first was a scorching right-foot volley that Given did well to tip over the bar.
  • Heavy buildings, especially multistory structures that are not anchored in bedrock, can tip over or sink into soil after it liquefies. Living on the Fault Line
  • We grabbed it just as it was about to tip over.
  • Although the ship started to tip over , she soon righted herself.
  • Be prepared to drag it through about 100 yards of lirio in stinking water and, whatever you do, don't tip over or you will emerge resembling something from Motel Hell. Boat isse, once again
  • The story: A talented but homeless dancer living in a packing crate is lifted up to high social status by a well-dressed woman but in a tragic twist she turns out to be easy to tip over, and he must give up dancing for very careful, slow paced walking. 'Dancing with the Stars': Story telling night
  • I go under the table to run my fingertip over their convolutions.
  • Too much water will make the buckets unstable and they may tip over.
  • Add squid and tip over salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • After drying I shape the tip overlays with my disc sander.
  • The girl thrust the shampoo violently back onto its rack, causing the rest of the contents to tip over onto the floor of the shower with a heavy bang.
  • Although the ship started to tip over , she soon righted herself.
  • I tip over the stump holding the squirrel feeder and grab a sowbug, crushing it between my fingers. Grouse Diary Entry
  • Add squid and tip over salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • Three times Dudzinski made excellent saves to spare his side from further embarrassment, including one acrobatic tip over the bar.
  • But when does joyous, mantric reiteration tip over into something more sinister, or worse, monotonous?
  • "You haven't shaved in a while, " she said, tracing her index fingertip over the stubble.
  • The implication of rapidity that most often accompanies the use of careen as a verb of motion may have arisen naturally through the extension of the nautical sense of the verb to apply to the motion of automobiles, which generally careen, that is, lurch or tip over, only when driven at high speed. Word of the Day

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