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Discover Ludwig'tip down' is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
However, you could use the phrase "tipped down" to describe rain or snow that has been falling quickly in a specific location. For example, "It tipped down all afternoon in the city."
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Still, that doesn't mean that you can tip down your hat and take a nap for the ride.
This time out, the company has continued to shrink the tip, down from 1.6 mm to 0.7, roughly the size of a ballpoint pen.
When Joachim and Gimzewski moved the STM tip down, slightly flattening their buckyball, the molecule's electrical resistance dropped 100-fold, allowing the current to flow more easily from the STM tip to the metal surface.
No more walking down stairs, nah: why not tip down a slide, directly into your trousers.
By the time the Environment Agency shut the tip down, after many warnings that were ignored, the toxic chemicals seeping from it into the ground had become a risk to the city's water supply and to wildlife.
For the really thick jumbos, I stay pretty close to the essentials (one hint: prepare them by cutting off the bases where they turn from pale to green, then peel from the tip down, starting with light pressure and finishing hard; this is how you avoid tough fibers and still get the most meat).
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If it's tipping down Seek refuge in Pollok House and/or the neighbouring Burrell Collection.
If it's tipping down Plas yn Rhiw is a beautiful manor house in Rhiw.
If it's tipping down Duck inside Dyrham Park's magnificent mansion.
One mountaintop was heading south like a cap tipping down on a forehead.
If it's tipping down The best alternatives are probably back in Manchester.
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