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tip
noun
the
pointed
or
narrow
end
of
something
•
The
kitten
batted
at
the
tip
of
the
moving
pencil
.
The
kitten
batted
at
the
tip
of
the
moving
pencil
.
•
Carefully
dip
just
the
tip
of
the
paintbrush
into
the
blue
paint
.
Carefully
dip
just
the
tip
of
the
paintbrush
into
the
blue
paint
.
noun
a
small
amount
of
money
given
to
someone
for
good
service
•
We
left
a
generous
tip
for
the
friendly
waiter
.
We
left
a
generous
tip
for
the
friendly
waiter
.
•
Taxi
drivers
in
this
city
expect
a
small
tip
.
Taxi
drivers
in
this
city
expect
a
small
tip
.
noun
a
useful
piece
of
advice
or
information
•
My
teacher
gave
me
a
great
tip
for
remembering
vocabulary
.
My
teacher
gave
me
a
great
tip
for
remembering
vocabulary
.
•
Here
’
s
a
quick
cooking
tip
:
add
salt
after
the
water
boils
.
Here
’
s
a
quick
cooking
tip
:
add
salt
after
the
water
boils
.
verb
-
tip
,
tipping
,
tips
,
tipped
to
give
someone
a
small
amount
of
money
for
good
service
•
We
always
tip
hotel
staff
who
carry
our
bags
.
We
always
tip
hotel
staff
who
carry
our
bags
.
•
Did
you
remember
to
tip
the
delivery
driver
?
Did
you
remember
to
tip
the
delivery
driver
?
verb
-
tip
,
tipping
,
tips
,
tipped
to
tilt
something
so
that
one
side
is
higher
than
the
other
,
or
to
fall
over
•
Be
careful
not
to
tip
the
glass
or
the
juice
will
spill
.
Be
careful
not
to
tip
the
glass
or
the
juice
will
spill
.
•
The
canoe
tipped
over
when
they
stood
up
.
The
canoe
tipped
over
when
they
stood
up
.
verb
-
tip
,
tipping
,
tips
,
tipped
to
pour
something
out
of
a
container
by
tilting
it
•
She
tipped
the
sand
out
of
her
shoe
.
She
tipped
the
sand
out
of
her
shoe
.
•
He
tips
the
tea
leaves
from
the
pot
into
the
bin
.
He
tips
the
tea
leaves
from
the
pot
into
the
bin
.
noun
a
place
where
rubbish
is
taken
and
left
;
a
dump
•
They
drove
to
the
tip
to
dispose
of
old
furniture
.
They
drove
to
the
tip
to
dispose
of
old
furniture
.
•
The
council
tip
is
closed
on
Sundays
.
The
council
tip
is
closed
on
Sundays
.
verb
-
tip
,
tipping
,
tips
,
tipped
to
say
who
you
think
will
win
or
succeed
,
especially
in
sports
or
elections
•
Commentators
tipped
the
young
tennis
player
to
win
the
tournament
.
Commentators
tipped
the
young
tennis
player
to
win
the
tournament
.
•
Many
fans
are
tipping
the
local
team
for
promotion
.
Many
fans
are
tipping
the
local
team
for
promotion
.
verb
-
tip
,
tipping
,
tips
,
tipped
to
get
rid
of
rubbish
by
taking
it
to
a
tip
or
dump
•
The
builders
will
tip
the
waste
at
the
council
site
.
The
builders
will
tip
the
waste
at
the
council
site
.
•
Gardeners
tipped
several
bags
of
leaves
at
the
weekend
.
Gardeners
tipped
several
bags
of
leaves
at
the
weekend
.
multiple
adjective
many
in
number
,
or
involving
more
than
one
person
,
thing
,
or
part
.
•
The
company
faced
multiple
challenges
when
launching
the
new
product
.
The
company
faced
multiple
challenges
when
launching
the
new
product
.
•
The
doctor
discovered
multiple
fractures
in
his
arm
after
the
accident
.
The
doctor
discovered
multiple
fractures
in
his
arm
after
the
accident
.
From
Latin
multiplic-
,
multiplus
meaning
‘
having
many
folds
or
parts
’.
noun
a
number
that
can
be
divided
by
another
number
without
leaving
a
remainder
.
•
Twelve
is
a
multiple
of
three
.
Twelve
is
a
multiple
of
three
.
•
Students
listed
every
multiple
of
five
up
to
one
hundred
.
Students
listed
every
multiple
of
five
up
to
one
hundred
.
Adjective
use
recorded
since
the
late
14th
century
;
the
mathematical
noun
sense
arose
in
the
16th
century
.