Pronunciation: /tɪp jʊr hænd/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this phrase, 'hand' is a noun as it refers to a part of the body.
A1 I don't want to tip my hand too early in the game.
A2 She always tips her hand when she's bluffing in poker.
B1 It's important not to tip your hand during negotiations.
B2 He tried to tip his hand by mentioning his plans for the project.
C1 The detective was careful not to tip his hand during the interrogation.
C2 She strategically tipped her hand to throw off her opponent in the chess match.
verb A word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. In this phrase, 'tip' is a verb as it indicates the action of revealing or exposing something.
A1 I don't want to tip my hand and reveal my strategy too early in the game.
A2 It's important not to tip your hand during a negotiation to maintain the upper hand.
B1 She decided to tip her hand and share her plans with her closest friends.
B2 The detective knew not to tip his hand too soon in the investigation.
C1 The politician was careful not to tip his hand on his stance regarding the controversial issue.
C2 In high-stakes poker games, players must be strategic and not tip their hand too easily.
pronoun A word that can function as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g. I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g. he, she, it). In this phrase, 'your' is a pronoun as it replaces the
A1 I can't believe you tipped your hand and revealed the surprise party plans.
A2 She didn't mean to tip her hand about the new project before it was officially announced.
B1 It's important not to tip your hand during negotiations to maintain a strong position.
B2 The detective tried to get the suspect to tip his hand and confess to the crime.
C1 The politician carefully avoided tipping his hand on his stance regarding the controversial issue.
C2 The spy was skilled at not tipping her hand and keeping her true intentions hidden from her enemies.
formal It is not advisable to tip your hand during negotiations.
informal Don't tip your hand too soon in the game.
slang Hey, don't tip your hand before we make a decision.
figurative She didn't want to tip her hand about her true feelings.
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