Sentence examples for to tipping from inspiring English sources

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to tipping

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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Chinese people aren't used to tipping.

Science reveals that climate is close to tipping points.

There are never any issues related to tipping.

They were less prone to tipping forward than quad skates.

"Many of us feel awkward and confused when it comes to tipping practices across the world.

"When it gets to tipping point it's usually not a long fight.

Change gradually leads to tipping points beyond which the old order seems incongruous.

The island city-state has draconian laws about many things, from pornography to tipping.

Today, Porter's employees appear almost as fervent in their opposition to tipping as their boss.

In addition to tipping off at what will feel like 9 25 a.m.

The former UBS banker, Nicos Stephanou, pleaded guilty to tipping off the former Jefferies executive, Joseph Contorinis, about merger deals.

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