Departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal.
Having a tip; or having a tip as specified (used in combination)
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.
6 The boat tipped far enough to ship some water, but righted itself.
7 The wind had increased; the vessel tipped still more to the side.
8 They keep me in the dark; I am neither trusted nor tipped .
9 The main centre-right opposition GERB party is tipped to win the election.
10 Point tipped in a feed from Ondrej Palat for his fifth goal.
11 An added bonus: the hotly tipped First Aid Kit are special guests.
12 Wiseman was one of several people tipped as Larry Fink's possible successors.
13 Other stocks being tipped for investors include Bank of Ireland and Esat.
14 Carries a silver tipped baton with which he leads the school children.
15 Buffon also tipped a low shot from Kane past the far post.
16 Larkin skated through traffic and tipped the puck past McElhinney's right skate.
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