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tippy

[ US /ˈtɪpi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (used of boats) inclined to heel over easily under sail

How To Use tippy In A Sentence

  • _ -- Thort formerly that every sailer wore his pigtale at the back of his head, like Mr. Tippy Cook -- find I labored under a groce mistake -- they all carry their pigtale in their backy-boxes. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, August 7, 1841
  • So Tippy Toes went dancing merrily back and Papa Cotton - Tail waited for him again.
  • Tippy Toes went dancing merrily back and Papa Cotton - Tail waited for him.
  • So Tippy Toes went dancing merrily back and Papa Cotton - Tail waited for him again.
  • Standing on her tippy toes and checking the peephole, she unlocked the door and pulled it open.
  • Barb: Cityduck–it is true that Europeans are afraid of the volatile Muslims and tippy-toe around offending them –since the cartoon incident. The Volokh Conspiracy » Another Call for Governmental Suppression of Speech Offensive to Religious Sensibilities
  • Instead of a tippy canoe on a sinister lake, we find two schoolboys lost in wintry woods, succumbing to the cold and cementing a symbiotic relationship whose adult arc carries us through the book.
  • They make a cool noise (the tippy machines, not the nurses).
  • Your sinciput, dear friends, is the part of your head from the forehead to the tippy top.
  • I step away and plié, then go up on tippy-toe as well as I can in these shoes and turn gracefully, extending my arms over my head.
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