138 Verbs to Use for the Word tip

"For bringing us outfor giving us the tip.

The young girl, laughing and blushing, kissed the tips of my fingers, whilst I, standing on tip-toe, stretching out my arms, was leaning forward as if to kiss her.

In all the movement of the overture the two dancers merely touched the tips of each other's fingers, and when the solemn measure came to a close the President slid across the floor in one graceful, immense pirouette, handing the lady who confronted him, bent nearly to the ground, into her seat.

" He raised his eyes to the ceiling again, and placed the tips of his fingers together.

He ate slowly, drank an extra cup of coffee, left a big tip, and got on with packing.

The sheriff strove mightily to speak, but only a ghastly whisper came: "You got the wrong tip, Dan.

Mrs. Montague looked at me more kindly, and even held out the tips of her fingers to me.

She laid a finger-tip on her shimmering dress.

Miss More was evidently delighted to find herself placed on deck next to the famous singer, and Margaret was so well satisfied that the deck steward had already received a preliminary tip, with instructions to keep the chairs together during the voyage.

He saw the tips of the fir trees shimmer, and heard them whisper as the breeze turned their needles towards the light.

Here, in further explanation, he rubbed the tip of his thumb against his middle and forefinger.

Especially where the equisetae showed the tips of their feathery green tails above the mud, ducks flocked and feasted.

May I come in?" She gave a little ecstatic cry, but while it was still tingling on her lips, she was winding her hair into shape with lightning speed; had dipped the tips of her fingers in cold water and rubbed her eyes awake and brilliant, and with one circular rub had brought the color into her cheeks.

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She took the tip and got it somehow.

"Why 'extraordinary'?" asked Dr. Silence, drawing the tips of his thin fingers through his brown beard.

" Dr. Chantel examined his finger-tips as though for some defect; then, snatching up the cards, shuffled and dealt with intense precision.

Offering to pay some people instead of to compensate them is like offering a tip to the wrong person.

He gazed at her; he spokeand she Stuck out at him a small tongue's tip: The family doctor old was he, And shehe said she had la grippe.

Lest he betray his impatience by keeping the tips of his cigarette too bright (one never knows when one is not watched) he smoked sparingly.

Presently the Snake came out, and the man aimed a blow at it, but only succeeded in cutting off the tip of its tail before it wriggled in again.

The part of the scapula forming the tip of the shoulder.

It is the custom of some gentlemen to wet a corner of the napkin; but the hostess, whose behaviour will set the tone to all the ladies present, will merely wet the tips of her fingers, which will serve all the purposes required.

" They left and the waitress cleared their places, sweeping a tip into her pocket.

and with this burst of patriotic enthusiasm the speaker hurried away to join Maxton, who, with an old sprung racquet in one hand and the inside of an exploded cricket-ball in the other, was calling to him from the adjoining playing field to "Come and play tip and run, and bring something that'll do for a wicket.

138 Verbs to Use for the Word  tip