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"tip out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It typically means to pour or empty out the contents of something by tilting it over. Example: She grabbed the container of flour and tipped out its contents into the mixing bowl.
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tip out
verb
For a person who receives tips in the course of their work, to provide a percentage of tips to certain co-workers who support the work done by the waiter.
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Tip out and toast the peanuts until browned, then tip out, roughly chop and set aside.
Tip out, knock back and shape into a round.
I tip out all the polystyrene stuffing in a vain search for a book token.
To tip out Sophie Mirabella on a margin over 9% was no mean feat in a regional seat.
Get the tip out and ready to be worked with.
Once dried, the egg half should tip out easily.
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Take the pencil or Q-tip out and you'll be left with a rolled paper that looks very much like a flower.
"I took that first shot and got a tip-out, which I felt great about," Menon said.
Seconds later, he kept alive another possession with a tip-out, then finished with another layup and a foul.
Load changes in the driveline may occur during tip-in and tip-out manoeuvres or during gear changes.
Drivability is used to describe the comfort of driving a vehicle under a wide variety of operating conditions like tip-in, tip-out, and gear shifting.
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