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Tints: <br><br> Lighter versions of colors, achieved by mixing a color with white.<br> A hint or suggestion of a particular quality or feeling.<br>Example: "The painting added a touch of warmth with its golden tints."
Tinware refers to household utensils and kitchenware made from tin, particularly tin plates, cups, and other items used for serving, eating, and storing food and other supplies.
Tinzaparin is a low molecular weight heparin used as an anticoagulant to prevent and treat deep vein thrombosis and prevent ischemic complications in patients at risk of venous thromboembolism.
Tiotropium is a medication that belongs to a class of medications called anticholinergics or muscarinic antagonists. It is primarily used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cystic fibrosis, as well as chronic bronchitis. It helps to relax the muscles in the airways, allowing for easier breathing.
A tip-off is:<br><br> A warning or hint about something, especially something unpleasant or suspicious.<br> In basketball, the act of signaling to the referee that a player has committed a foul or broken the rules.<br> In the context of crime investigation, a confidential report or piece of information that provides a lead about a crime or a suspect.
Informal warnings that something is about to happen or that someone is involved in wrongdoing, often given secretly or unwillingly.<br><br>Example: "The small-town baker got a tip-off about a group of thieves that were planning to rob her shop on Friday night."
"Tip-top" is an informal expression in English that means excellent, of the highest quality, or outstanding. It is often used to describe something or someone that is of top-notch standard or performance. The phrase is often used to add emphasis and enthusiasm when expressing approval or admiration.
A noun that refers to a small amount of something, typically added to something else in order to make it better or more entertaining.
Hints or signs that suggest something, especially a crime, is about to happen or has happened.
A correction fluid or eraser fluid, used to correct mistakes on paper. "Tipp-Ex" is a brand name, and the phrase is often used generically to refer to any correction fluid.
Having a sloping or incline; slanted at an angle. <br><br>Example: "The roof of the house is tipped to allow for better rainwater drainage."
A device used to lift or move heavy loads, such as a vehicle or a container, or a person who gives a small amount of money as a tip or bribe.
A tippet is a long thin strip of fabric, cord, or other material attached to the front of a garment, especially a sweater, to provide additional ornamentation or to create a decorative border.<br><br>In fishing, a tippet is also a length of monofilament or other thin line used to connect a fly fishing leader to the main line.<br><br>In drama or theater, a tippet can refer to a scarf or cloth worn by a character, especially in a historical or costume drama.<br><br>In cinematography, a tippet is a strap or cord used to attach a microphone to a camera, microphone stand, or other object.<br><br>However, the most common use of the word tippet is in the context of a decorative tippet, typically a length of fabric or ribbon attached to the front of a woman's hat or coat to add embellishment or flair.
Tippett can refer to:<br><br>1. a surname of English origin, possibly derived from the Old English words "tippa" meaning "top" and "ett" meaning "dweller by the small hill"<br>2. James Tippett (1922-2008), a British evangelist and Christian author<br>3. Joby Tippett (1935-2021), an American composer and organist<br>4. Elizabeth Tippett, a fictional character from the British sci-fi series, Doctor Who<br>5. Al Tippett (1896-1979), a British author and artist who worked on the popular British sci-fi series, Doctor Who.
Tipp-Ex is a brand of correction fluid, a brush-on correction fluid used to correct errors made on paper, typically on printed or typed documents. It works by coating the ink or written mistakes with a white layer, which can then be lifted off by a dry, clean cloth.
The word "tippexed" is the past tense of the verb "to tippex," which refers to correcting or erasing mistakes or errors, especially on a document or paper, using a correction fluid, such as Tipp-Ex, a brand of correction fluid.
A small amount of money given to a person who has performed a service, typically in a restaurant or bar, in order to show appreciation for good service.
Tippled refers to something that has grown or has a tendency to grow in a peculiar or excessive manner, particularly in cases involving alcoholic beverages.
A drinker of rum, especially a pirate who sails on a tippler’s voyage, referring to a ship's seasonal employment.
Tipplers refers to people who drink alcohol, particularly to excess, or to those who are fond of drinking. It can also refer to those who stagger from drunkenness.
A piece of advice or a suggestion, often informal or helpful.<br><br>Example: "She gave me a few tips on how to improve my golf swing."
There is no word "tipsiness" in the English language. It's not a recognized term or concept in English vocabulary.<br><br>However, I can suggest that it might be a hypothetical word derived from "tipsy", which is an adjective used to describe someone who is slightly or slightly intoxicated. If we assume "tipsiness" is a plausible word, it might refer to a state of being tipsy or slightly intoxicated.
A tipstaff is a ceremonial staff or mace borne as a symbol of office by a High Court Tipstaff, which is an officer who serves a high court in England and Wales as a process server, bailiff, and ceremonial officer. It is typically made of ebony or other dark wood. Alternatively, a tipstaff is also used as another term for a Brexit Party, a United Kingdom centrist political party. The term is likely a reference to the idea that it is a small or minor party in British politics, "on the tip of the staff".
A person who provides confidential or inside information, often about an event or a situation, for a fee or in exchange for a favor.
tipsy (adjective): slightly drunk or intoxicated, especially from having had a little too much to drink.
"Tiptoe" is a verb or adjective that means:<br><br> To walk quietly and carefully, usually in order not to be heard.<br> To move slowly and carefully, often to avoid making a noise or disturbing something.<br> The softest, most delicate part of a surface, often referring to a toe of a shoe.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- "She tiptoed across the floor so as not to wake her sleeping baby."<br>- "The tiptoes of the glass vase were delicate and prone to breaking."
To move quietly or carefully, often in order to avoid detection or attention.<br><br>Example: She tiptoed across the room to avoid waking up the sleeping baby.
Walking on tiptoes means to stand or walk with the ball and heel of the foot lightly on the ground, but not touching the heel, so that you are only standing or walking on the inner edges of your feet, or on your tiptoes.