A relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter)
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Examples for "tip"
Examples for "tip"
1Under that plan, the Victorian state government would also tip in money.
2Interventions: A 200-W, cooled-tip RF probe system was used for all cases.
3Federal agents started investigating the business after an anonymous tip last year.
4The refugee figures for Europe are just the tip of the iceberg.
5Wait about 15 minutes, during which time the shadow tip will move.
1Fifteen copecks was a liberal gratuity, and twenty bordered on the munificent.
2You may tip in cash or add a gratuity to your card.
3After paying a small gratuity, they went on to the next shrine.
4With these instructions, and a very small gratuity, the Captain left me.
5Romney was obliged to be content with a gratuity of twenty-five guineas.
1He is wide-awake and obsequious enough, however, at backsheesh-time in the morning.
2Give backsheesh with kind face, and not send poor Arab to Assouan.
3I contented myself with giving him backsheesh, while my companion photographed him.
4Give good backsheesh, and not sit down halfway and say: 'No top'!
5It is like a three-tailed Pasha grumbling about an unsatisfactory backsheesh.
1To step off the coach was to run the baksheesh gauntlet.
2As long as they got their baksheesh, they simply didn't care what happened there.
3From internal evidence it is not likely that it was made for baksheesh.]
4It was general practice to pay baksheesh for objects found, in addition to the daily wage.
5The crowd smiled now and began scrambling for the baksheesh, and so they got through in peace.
1Nilratan spoke to the peons: "There has been no occasion for bakshish; you shan't have it."
2The peons, grinning as before, answered: "The Babu-Sahib went to see the Magistrate-sowe have come for bakshish."
3They rowed hard when the course was clear, encouraged by promises of liberal bakshish made by their employer at Desmond's prompting.
4The soldiers behaved most helpfully and the brave and bold Jabberi had not yet once mentioned bakshish in our hearing and were most polite.
5The term meant the U.S. might have to tolerate the inevitable "bakshish," the small cost-of-doing-business bribes that were part of Afghan culture.
1We offer you five francs, and this includes a franc pourboire.
2He examined the piece and demanded a pourboire.
3No doubt it is a pourboire he wants.
4For fifteen francs, plus always the pourboire, I will take you to Barcy, which was bombarded and burnt.
5Then to Jefferson she added: "Give him a franc for a pourboire-thatmakes five francs altogether."