Pronunciation: /tɪp daʊn/
noun a small piece of advice or useful information
A1 I saw a bird with a tip down beak.
A2 The tip down of the umbrella broke in the wind.
B1 She carefully placed the tip down of the pen on the paper.
B2 The tip down of the bottle was cracked, causing it to leak.
C1 The tip down of the mountain was covered in snow.
C2 The delicate tip down of the antique vase was carefully preserved.
adjective having one end lower than the other
A1 The cat knocked the tip down cup off the table.
A2 She carefully set the tip down vase on the shelf.
B1 The waiter placed the tip down check on the table for us.
B2 He skillfully balanced the tip down ladder against the wall.
C1 The artist delicately positioned the tip down sculpture in the gallery.
C2 The architect designed a stunning tip down roof for the building.
adverb in a downward direction
A1 She carefully tipped down the glass of water.
A2 The cat tipped down the vase from the shelf.
B1 He quickly tipped down the bottle of medicine before bed.
B2 The waiter skillfully tipped down the tray of drinks without spilling a drop.
C1 The acrobat flawlessly tipped down the tightrope with precision.
C2 The skilled pianist elegantly tipped down the keys with finesse.
formal The artist carefully lowered the paintbrush with the tip down onto the canvas.
informal Make sure you hold the cup with the tip down to avoid spilling.
slang I always keep my phone with the tip down so the screen doesn't get scratched.
figurative When facing a challenge, it's important to keep your tip down and stay focused on the goal.
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