Detective Smits succesfully broke up the smuggling ring with the of a tip-off from one of his most trusted sources
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You could use it in many ways: 1. You should tip the waiter. 2. The ship is beginning to tip. 3. Here's a tip, try to get at least 8 hours of sleep. 4. Don't touch the tip of a knife. Hope that helped!
The congeniality of the waiter influenced me to give him a bigger tip.
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cut off the tip of a phillips screw driver , cut the rim off any tip, then solder or glue them together.(use a hot glue gun if you're gluing) :)
You already did. =)
It all depends which tip you mean... They must have packed in a hurry and left the place looking like a tip. What tip should we leave for the waiter After the accident the car was about to tip over the edge. The walking stick came with a rubber tip
Tip Off happened in 1991.
The correct idiom for the sentence would be "Martin had the answer on the tip of his tongue but Lucy said it first." This idiom means someone was about to provide an answer but another person beat them to it.
I will fair off if i stick to my dreams
A pencil with it's tip cut off and flattened.
The Tip-Off was created on 2008-10-28.