We found 214 examples of how to use tip in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 214.
# | Sentence | |
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76. | We must leave a tip for the waiter. | |
77. | Tom left a big tip for the waiter. | |
78. | I have the word on the tip of my tongue. | |
79. | Tom's mother confiscated his felt-tip pens after he had started drawing on the walls around the house. | |
80. | Don't forget to leave a tip. | |
81. | Tom kissed Mary on the tip of her nose. | |
82. | Let me give you a little tip. | |
83. | This is only the tip of the iceberg. | |
84. | Is this just the tip of the iceberg? | |
85. | Did you, or did you not, tip Tom off? | |
86. | That was just the tip of the iceberg. | |
87. | This is the tip of the iceberg. | |
88. | Dan needed to tip the balance in his favor. | |
89. | Detective Dan Anderson got an anonymous tip from a man who claimed to know Linda. | |
90. | Here's a tip for your trouble. | |
91. | I don't know if you know or not, but here in America you're expected to tip the waiter. | |
92. | She stood on tip-toe and whispered something in his ear, and then went away. | |
93. | The muscular bodybuilder commented: "All I can say is that I tip my hat." | |
94. | Tom put money into the tip jar. | |
95. | Don't be stingy with the tip. | |
96. | It was an anonymous tip-off that allowed the police to catch the terrorists. | |
97. | I have it in the tip of my tounge. | |
98. | I thanked Tom for the tip. | |
99. | He was a dapper man with a mustache that curled neatly at each tip. | |
100. | You must be completely still and walk on your tip-toes. The baby is asleep. |