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How to Use "Tip" with Example Sentences
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tip
(v):
to lean or fall over; to cause something to lean or fall over; to give extra money for good service
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Used with adverbs:
"
He
clumsily
tipped
over the plant.
"
(clumsily)
"
She
generously
tipped
the waiter.
"
(generously)
Used with prepositions:
"
She
tipped
over
the vase.
"
(over)
"
He
tipped
the scale
at
300 pounds.
"
(at)
"
He
tipped
under
the recommended amount.
"
(under, above, below, over)
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tip
(n):
money for good service; a pointed end; a piece of advice
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Used with adjectives:
"
The president left a
big
tip
.
"
(big, large, generous, nice, great)
"
He received a
small
tip
because of bad service.
"
(small, little)
"
The needle has a
sharp
tip
.
"
(sharp, pointed)
"
The pencil
tip
is
dull
.
"
(dull, blunt)
"
Let me give you a
helpful
tip
.
"
(helpful, handy, good, useful)
"
One
simple
tip
made the job easier.
"
(simple, quick)
Used with verbs:
"
She
gave
the pizza delivery man a good
tip
.
"
(gave, offered, handed)
"
He
left
the waitress a big
tip
.
"
(left, gave, offered)
"
I
have
some
tips
to help you work faster.
"
(have)
"
Use
these
tips
to get the job done.
"
(use, follow)
"
I can
give
you some
tips
.
"
(give, offer)
Used with prepositions:
"
Servers rely
on
tips
to make a living.
"
(on)
"
She had to stand on the
tips
of
her toes to see.
"
(of)
"
Do you have any
tips
for
me?
"
(for)
"
Do you have some good
tips
on
getting a better deal?
"
(on)
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