Sentence examples for tip forward from inspiring English sources

"tip forward" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to lean or tilt forward in a particular direction. Example: As she stepped onto the balance beam, she could feel her body start to tip forward. She quickly adjusted her balance and continued her routine flawlessly.

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Bashar and I tip forward in seats, look around.

He struggles to hold himself upright, while his head and neck tip forward.

She, in turn, wheels her abdominal tip forward to allow penetration.

Collies are lithe dogs with tapering heads, almond-shaped eyes, and erect ears that tip forward at the ends.

The Cyclone car was starting to tip forward over the crest of that first hill, and I was about to die.

There were many doorsills in the house, she said, and if the wheels caught on one of them he would tip forward onto his face and whatever intact nerve endings he had left would wind up paralyzed.

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OSBERT SITWELL.By Philip Ziegler.Chatto; 460 pages; £25HE LOOKED like an ostrich: "He had the same slightly ponderous dignity and air of one who might suddenly overbalance and tip forwards".

The ark tipped forward slightly.

He walks slowly, tipping forward, his hands hanging down.

Sojourna nods and tips forward, cantilever-like, on one leg.

They were less prone to tipping forward than quad skates.

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