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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tip back" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe a quick motion of tipping the upper body back, as if taking a deep breath or stretching the neck muscles. For example, "After a long day at the office, I took a moment to tip back my head and take a deep breath."
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tip back
verb
To drink a beverage, especially alcoholic and in large amounts; to open such a beverage.
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With young growth you can tip back to a bud.
Tip back into the pan and stir through.
Drain, tip back into the pan and season generously.
"He then demanded the money he had already given as a tip back.
Drain, tip back in the pan and dust with the flour and thyme.
But if fiscal support is withdrawn too quickly, the economy could tip back into recession.
We lean in to hear stories, tip back to digest a good meal and occasionally slouch.
Tip back in to the pan, toss with the sauce and split between two bowls.
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For internal application, the reagent solution was placed in the patch pipette at the above concentrations and the tip back-filled with pipette solution devoid of reagent.
Rub the q-tip back and forth over your nail until it starts to disappear.
"He shot the ball, we missed, and I was there for the offensive tip-back.
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