Someone/something that is placed against an object with a slight inclination to gain support or hold.
The property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical.
An inclination to do something.
Departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal.
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Examples for "tipped "
Examples for "tipped "
1 For example, the New York Times recently tipped its hat to Boston.
2 In fact, television irreversibly tipped the balance in favor of the visual.
3 Precisely identifying the point when that confidence tipped into arrogance is difficult.
4 Familiar names, however, are tipped to take off with the winners' trophies.
5 OPINION:My Ennahda party is tipped to do well in Tunisia's historic election.
1 The political weight is tilted heavily towards emerging economies and developing nations.
2 They were, we thought, tilted to one provider in particular, he said.
3 Critics say his business policies are tilted in favour of the rich.
4 Diana tilted her body forward; she seemed to be lit from within.
5 She was tilted back in it with a book in her hands.
1 The deck canted over and Dunstan said, Bring her up a point!
2 The main-mast canted to leeward, and was in imminent danger of falling.
3 He had flown a tricky, wing-down approach, skidding along the canted terrain.
4 It stands on deck canted one side but is otherwise reasonably unscathed.
5 A set of rotting canted docks stretched out from the shore beneath.
1 Each rested atilt , one wing on the ground, the other extending into the air.
2 On one of the trees a robin sang and watched him with its head atilt .
3 When I looked up he was atilt upon the branch of an apple tree near by.
4 The arrows first, had been his hope, and then this silent vulture, atilt in the purple tides.
5 Duskily-lashed eyes of dark violet were brimming with a contagious energy and her rounded chin was splendidly atilt .
1 The current left - leaning government may struggle to encourage investment and implement reforms.
2 And there's no right side or wrong side leaning on this issue.
3 The conservative - leaning court in recent years has rolled back campaign finance restrictions.
4 Among left - leaning voters, support for his return is at 60 per cent.
5 Sutton, however, appears to be in good shape in her Democratic - leaning district.
6 France's right - leaning daily Le Figaro called Spain and Italy the real winners.
7 Texas is the second most populous state and the largest Republican - leaning one.
8 However, they got a substantially higher reward by actually leaning into them.
9 They wait, arms extended, holding their bodies in a rigid, leaning - rest position.
10 It's slightly below, but he's obviously leaning forward so it's about right.
11 Suddenly the face of Donkin leaning high-shouldered over the after-rail became grave.
12 Attorneys investigating the deal are leaning against it, citing concerns for consumers.
13 Fred, of course, was leaning against my car when we got outside.
14 Kline was leaning so far forward he was barely on his chair.
15 He shivered in the cold wind but remained leaning over the water.
16 The woman in black was on her feet leaning over the table.
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