Sentence examples for been tipped off from inspiring English sources

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been tipped off

noun

The extreme end of something, especially when pointed; e.g. the sharp end of a pencil.

  • The tip of one's nose

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All in all, Casper has been tipped off balance.

(He must have been tipped off that I was coming).

3.45pm: "Have I have been tipped off about celebrity arrests?

The police said they had been tipped off that Mr. Garcia was involved in the attack.

They had apparently been tipped off by an inside as to their location.

Presumably having been tipped off, Mr Sanader had his daughter drive him to Slovenia.

If I hadn't been tipped off, I would have driven right past it.

The guests, of course, have all been tipped off, and obligingly join in a hearty laugh.

Local intelligence officers had been tipped off about an impending attack.

Two days later, Chalabi, who had apparently been tipped off about his impending arrest, fled.

I've been tipped off about an organic one called Germana, 75km south-east of the city.

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