"Tipsier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tipsier" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Tipsier
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"Tipsier" Meaning

Tint. Nearby, at a slight distance.

"Tipsier" Examples

Tipsier


|No.|Example|Part of Speech|Description|
|----|-------|--------------|------------|
|1 .|When browsing through my social media feeds, I notice that my friends and acquaintances are getting tipsier as the night wears on.|Adjective|Drunk or intoxicated.|

"Tipsier" Similar Words

Tippexed

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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.

Tipping

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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.

Tipple

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A habitually drunk person, especially an old or heavy drinker.

Tippled

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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.

Tippler

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Tipplers

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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.

Tippling

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Excessive or habitual drinking of alcoholic beverages.

Tips

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Tipsily

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Tipsiness

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Tipstaff

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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".

Tipster

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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

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tipsy (adjective): slightly drunk or intoxicated, especially from having had a little too much to drink.

Tiptoe

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Tiptoed

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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.

Tiptoeing

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