A relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter)
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Examples for "tip "
Examples for "tip "
1 Under that plan, the Victorian state government would also tip in money.
2 Interventions: A 200-W, cooled - tip RF probe system was used for all cases.
3 Federal agents started investigating the business after an anonymous tip last year.
4 The refugee figures for Europe are just the tip of the iceberg.
5 Wait about 15 minutes, during which time the shadow tip will move.
1 Fifteen copecks was a liberal gratuity , and twenty bordered on the munificent.
2 You may tip in cash or add a gratuity to your card.
3 After paying a small gratuity , they went on to the next shrine.
4 With these instructions, and a very small gratuity , the Captain left me.
5 Romney was obliged to be content with a gratuity of twenty-five guineas.
1 He is wide-awake and obsequious enough, however, at backsheesh - time in the morning.
2 Give backsheesh with kind face, and not send poor Arab to Assouan.
3 I contented myself with giving him backsheesh , while my companion photographed him.
4 Give good backsheesh , and not sit down halfway and say: 'No top'!
5 It is like a three-tailed Pasha grumbling about an unsatisfactory backsheesh .
1 To step off the coach was to run the baksheesh gauntlet.
2 As long as they got their baksheesh , they simply didn't care what happened there.
3 From internal evidence it is not likely that it was made for baksheesh . ]
4 It was general practice to pay baksheesh for objects found, in addition to the daily wage.
5 The crowd smiled now and began scrambling for the baksheesh , and so they got through in peace.
1 We offer you five francs, and this includes a franc pourboire .
2 He examined the piece and demanded a pourboire .
3 No doubt it is a pourboire he wants.
4 For fifteen francs, plus always the pourboire , I will take you to Barcy, which was bombarded and burnt.
5 Then to Jefferson she added: "Give him a franc for a pourboire - that makes five francs altogether."
1 Nilratan spoke to the peons: "There has been no occasion for bakshish ; you shan't have it."
2 The peons, grinning as before, answered: "The Babu-Sahib went to see the Magistrate-sowe have come for bakshish . "
3 They rowed hard when the course was clear, encouraged by promises of liberal bakshish made by their employer at Desmond's prompting.
4 The soldiers behaved most helpfully and the brave and bold Jabberi had not yet once mentioned bakshish in our hearing and were most polite.
5 The 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.
6 Occasionally there was a visit from a little party of juvenile acrobats, who gave exhibitions of their prowess in return for " bakshish . "
7 The six peons displayed a dozen rows of teeth and said: " Bakshish - Babu -Sahib .
8 From a side room Nilratan came out, and said in an irritated manner: Bakshish ?
9 My family don't dare to visit me, because I demand BAKSHISH in such a brazen manner.
10 9-8-5-ninerupees eight annas and five pie-for I always keep small change as bakshish when I am in camp.
11 "Promise the men more bakshish : don't stint."
12 One cannot go out upon one's roof without all the other roofs being crowded, and cries of " Bakshish " arise like the cackle of fowls.
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