How to use the word “tip”

How to use in-sentence of “tip”:

+ Later in the 15th century, Vasco da Gama reached the southwestern tip of Africa and established the city of Cape Town, a Portuguese colony.

+ Burger administered the Oath of office of the President of the United StatesOath of office to Jimmy Carter, and House Speaker Tip O’Neill administered the Oath of office to Walter Mondale.

+ The “q” sound is made by raising the back of the tongue to touch the soft palate and touching the gums with the sides and tip of the tongue.

+ Their tongue senses taste in the same way as humans do, salty at the tip of the tongue, bitter at the back and sweet at the sides.

+ Benguet is a Provinces of the Philippinesprovince of the Philippines located in the southern tip of the Cordillera Administrative Region in the island of Luzon.

+ This shark gets its name from the black spot on the tip of its snout.

+ Proposals had to go before Parliament, and a special Act was needed to authorise the crossing of the northern tip of Epping Forest by the route in tunnel.

How to use the word tip
How to use the word tip

Example sentences of “tip”:

+ At the southernmost tip of Florida is a chain of islands called the Florida Keys.

+ After moving slowly for many days, Tip began a steady northwest path on October8.
+ The actual petals are reduced to staminodes with basal nectar glands.Each leaf of "Trollius laxus" consists of five three-lobed leaflets that spread horizontally from the tip of the petiole.

+ At the southernmost tip of Florida is a chain of islands called the Florida Keys.

+ After moving slowly for many days, Tip began a steady northwest path on October8.

+ The actual petals are reduced to staminodes with basal nectar glands.Each leaf of “Trollius laxus” consists of five three-lobed leaflets that spread horizontally from the tip of the petiole.

+ The mouth is transverse, very large and is nearly at the tip of the snout.

+ The Nino Konis Santana National Park is on the eastern tip of the island.

+ A tip is an amount of money given as gratitude to somebody who has provided a service.

+ Giant squid can grow to a tremendous size: recent estimates put the maximum size at 12 metres for males from caudal fin to the tip of the two long tentacles.McClain CR, Balk MA, Benfield MC, Branch TA, Chen C, Cosgrove J, Dove ADM, Gaskins LC, Helm RR, Hochberg FG, Lee FB, Marshall A, McMurray SE, Schanche C, Stone SN, Thaler AD.

+ Star δ Cap, at the tip of the horn, is of the third magnitude.

+ It has beautiful coral reefs with many different sea creatures including grey and white tip reef sharks, hammerhead sharkhammerheads, manta rays, tuna, barracuda, turtles, whales and the rare nautilus.

+ The international airport is situated at the easternmost tip of the main island, and serves 185 cities in 58 countries.

+ The reed is cut at an angle, the tip is sharpened.

+ Then the tip is moved very carefully back and forth across the surface.

+ The length of the flute was the distance from inside of the elbow to tip of the index finger.

+ The tip of the upper jaw was U-shaped, which increased the amount of tissue and bone a tyrannosaur could rip out with one bite, although it also increased the stresses on the front teeth.

More in-sentence examples of “tip”:

+ It is found near the south-eastern tip of Ireland, close to Rosslare Europort.

+ Semen moves through the urethra and comes out of the hole at the tip of the penis.

+ The difference in density between the two samples would cause the scale to tip accordingly.

+ Great Inagua is the third largest island in the Bahamas at 596 square miles from the eastern tip of Cuba.

+ They nip off the tip of the fruit and drink down the juice, then seemingly discard the rest of the fruit with the nut inside.

+ The Galapagos shark resembles the Grey reef shark, but can be distinguished by its more slender body, and by the slightly rounded tip on the first dorsal fin.

+ The center of the tip has a hole in it.

+ Proprioception is used when a person touches the tip of their nose while keeping their eyes closed.

+ Cape Race is a point of land at the southeastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula, on the island of Newfoundland, Canada.

+ They were ignited by dipping the tip of the match in a small asbestos bottle filled with sulfuric acid.

+ The electrical current is measured while the tip is moved back and forth.

+ The young ones are lighter in color, and with a yellowish-green-marked tip to the tail, which is used to lure lizards and frogs.

+ Warheads are at the tip of weapons such as missiles or torpedos.

+ Following a tip that Omar is on the island, two undercover police officers, Fred Lavery and Sheila Kingston, also arrive.

+ The southern tip at Whitehall is a short distance from Saratoga, Glens Falls, and Albany, New York.

+ It is found from southern New Hampshire south to the southern tip of Florida and into the central United States.

+ The station is close to the southern tip of the Isle of Dogs and the River Thames.

+ If the man is not circumcised, the tip is usually covered by the foreskin.

+ Then the tip pulls or pushes the atom to a new place.

+ Weight, length, and tip size are all altering factors in a stick.

+ It had bony, rounded plates along its back and probably 4 bony spikes at the tip of its tail.

+ Reaching the tip of Queensland, he named and landed on Possession Island, just before sunset on Wednesday 22 August 1770.

+ The storm made landfall on December 11 on the eastern tip of the Dominican Republic.

+ It flows north along the west coast of South America from the southern tip of Chile to northern Peru.

+ He is a three-time MLB All-Star and a three-time Tip O’Neill Award winner as the best Canadian baseball player.

+ It is found near the south-eastern tip of Ireland, close to Rosslare Europort.

+ Semen moves through the urethra and comes out of the hole at the tip of the penis.
+ The difference in density between the two samples would cause the scale to tip accordingly.

+ The road north of Lakeland Downs to the tip of the Peninsula is sometimes cut after heavy rains during the wet season.

+ Short-beaked Echidnas find food by smell, using sensors in the tip of their beak, and regularly feast on ants and termites.

+ An adult kookaburra is generally 28–42 centimetres from the head to the tip of the tail.

+ Using the rod tip the fisherman forces the rod tip down to roll the line forward.

+ At that moment, that is the tip of the iceberg.

+ The most are found off the eastern tip of Newfoundland.

+ Mistaken Point was so named because sailors found it a navigational hazard on the foggy tip of Newfoundland’s Avalon Peninsula.

+ At the tip of each root, there is a small group of tough, dead, hard cells called the “root cap”.

+ At the nearest point, the southern tip of Key West is just 98 miles from Cuba.

+ The crack looks like a cut across the tip of the nipple.

+ For example, a restaurant cash register has to store information about every order, such as who ordered what from each table, whether the bill should be split or not, and whether a tip is added.

+ Tip-tilt mirrors are effectively segmented adaptive optics mirrors having only one segment which can tip and tilt, rather than having an array of multiple segments which can tip and tilt independently.

+ If the weight of the vehicle moves outside of the wheels, the vehicle can tip over because of “static instability”.

+ By creating a voltage near the burner tip and the detector, the ions that are produced from the flame travel towards the detector.

+ Bellagio is on the northern tip of the peninsula.

+ There is a bulbous growth on the tip of the male’s snout.

+ An aglet, or aiglet, is the small tip on the end of a Shoelacesshoelace or rope.

+ The tip of one of the spikes came off and fell to the ground.

+ Coronal sounds are made with the tip of the tongue.

+ Battery Park City is a 92-acre planned community at the southwestern tip of Lower Manhattan in New York City, United States.

+ Later that day, Tip reached typhoon strength.

+ It is between Europe and Africa; on one side is the southern tip of Spain and Gibraltar, and on the other is northern Morocco and Ceuta. The distance between the Rock of Gibraltar and Morocco is only 7.7 nautical miles at its narrowest point.

+ Plows use a special weight in the tip of the fluke for them to work properly.

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