Use tip in a sentence
Sentences ending with tip
- It was Labasse who gave me this tip. [11]
- I had a question not over discreet on my tongue's tip. [9]
- That confounded parson is getting ready to spring something, and I'm going to give Mr. Parr a tip. [9]
- But the tongue av ye--but, it's gall to the tip. [11]
- And added to all this, he had a thousand anecdotes on his tongue's tip. [9]
Sentences containing tip two or more times
- P. S.--I wish you would measure one of the largest of those swords we took to Alton and write me the length of it, from tip of the point to tip of the hilt, in feet and inches. [7]
More example sentences with the word tip in them
- There was the village green in the cool evening light, and the flagstaff with its tip silvered by the departing sun. [9]
- The rapid movement to which the philologer was prompted on my account will prolong his existence; he bristles with learning at the tip of every hair, and he sits still more than is good for him. [10]
- Presently I stooped to tip the earthen jar of water to my lips, for I could not lift it with one hand, but my humane jailer took it from me and held it to my mouth. [11]
- The face at this age becomes of a fine blue, with the ridge and tip of the nose of the most brilliant red. [1]
- John Paul devoured these attacks upon his Majesty and his ministry in a single afternoon, and ere long he had on the tip of his tongue the name and value of every man in Parliament and out of it. [9]
- I haven't got the market sense for nothing, and I'll give you this tip, Nelson,--it's time to stand from under. [9]
- Across the street the light in Mr. Tiernan's shop was still burning, and through the window she perceived Mr. Tiernan himself tilted back in his chair, his feet on the table, the tip of his nose pointed straight at the ceiling. [9]
- It is evident that the folding over of the tip of such an ear, unless it changed greatly during its further development, would give rise to a point projecting inwards. [1]
- With much toil she managed to tip it so as to get a couple of glasses filled. [6]
- The long, curved sand-spit-which was heavily wooded when the Pilgrims landed-was silvery also, and upon its northern tip glowed the white sparkle in the lighthouse like the evening-star. [4]
- Seated on the railing, with the tip of one toe resting on the porch, she smiled down at him from under the shadows of her wide hat. [9]
- His descent, the personal conduction of which he lost half-way down, was irregular and spasmodic, and a rude concussion at the bottom knocked off a choice bit of profanity which was balanced on the tip of his tongue. [9]
- A hermit thrush, on the tip of a balsam, uttered his long, liquid, evening note. [4]
- I had it on my tongue's tip to ask the captain whither he was taking me, yet dared not intrude on the sorrow that still gripped him. [9]
- The last tip of the last joint of the old serpent's tail was just drawing out of view. [7]
- In front of his tin shop, whistling cheerfully and labouring energetically with a shovel to clean his sidewalk, was Johnny Tiernan, the tip of his pointed nose made very red by the wind. [9]
- He has the gossip of New Orleans at his tongue's tip, and you will be suspected of nothing save a desire to amuse yourselves if you go there. [9]
- If anything's up, give me the tip, that's all I ask. [9]
- I think so from the frequency of their occurrence, and from the general correspondence in position with that of the tip of a pointed ear. [1]
- Take my tip for it, that woman will make trouble for him some day. [11]
- All true,--he said,--all flowers of his soul; only one with the corolla spread, and another with its disk half opened, and the third with the heart-leaves covered up and only a petal or two showing its tip through the calyx. [6]
- A woman of culture skims over that like a bird, never touching it with the tip of a wing. [4]
- We waited without comment while the smoke crept by degrees towards the little white spindle on the tip of the point, now and again catching a gleam of the sun's rays from off the glass of the lantern. [9]
- As we went by our house I wished I hadn't sent Mary Jane out of town; because now if I could tip her the wink she'd light out and save me, and blow on our dead-beats. [5]
- In complexion Miss Brass was sallow--rather a dirty sallow, so to speak--but this hue was agreeably relieved by the healthy glow which mantled in the extreme tip of her laughing nose. [12]
- Langmaid looked down at the tip of his cigar. [9]
- What dreadful words are these--and even worse were at the tip of your tongue! [10]
- One carried away a button, one caught the tip of his ear, one pierced the fez he wore; but he felt nothing of this, saw nothing. [11]
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