tippy

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Recent Examples of tippy This way, there was no applause meter, but the women didn’t have to stand as long on their tippy heels. Anne Thompson, IndieWire, 26 Feb. 2025 Skiers and riders can make their way to the tippy top of the mountain on the higher bowls for a little fun on peaks 6, 7, and 8, but be warned. Stacey Leasca, Travel + Leisure, 17 Feb. 2025 But after that, sure enough, fun highlights, including the tippy top of the loop and superfast glimpse of Universal CityWalk, the busting through the New York facade, surfing above the queue and doubling back dramatically to the loading station. Dewayne Bevil, Orlando Sentinel, 8 Jan. 2025 The wall was just low enough to allow Betts to stand on his tippy toes as Capobianco held Betts’ left arm up and over the wall; and Peters – by virtue of dumb luck – did not injure Betts’ right hand, wrist, or arm. Dan Freedman, Forbes, 4 Nov. 2024 See All Example Sentences for tippy
Recent Examples of Synonyms for tippy
Adjective
  • The job is a ball, interactions take strategy, tipsy men are the obstacles — and obviously, the tips are the prize.
    Skyler Caruso, People.com, 2 May 2025
  • Gently fold the tipsy cherries into the mousse and add some of the remaining liquor (if desired).
    Catharine Kaufman, San Diego Union-Tribune, 18 Mar. 2025
Adjective
  • This trip through a meteoric rise to fame and the rocky romances along the way takes a shape reminiscent of Taylor Swift’s peeking at consequential nights of her past on Midnights.
    Craig Jenkins, Vulture, 27 June 2025
  • The glamorous guest profile hasn’t changed much since the hotel was founded on a rocky promontory of Tuscany’s Argentario coast by Michael Graham, a British Royal Air Force pilot, and Patsy Daszel, an American socialite, in the 1960s.
    Samantha Conti, Footwear News, 27 June 2025
Adjective
  • Plus, despite his size, Henderson is a tough and nasty pass blocker who can bully blitzing linebackers, which is an important trait behind what could be a shaky offensive line.
    Chad Graff, New York Times, 18 June 2025
  • And the job security for McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier is shaky, at best.
    Chris Perkins, Sun Sentinel, 18 June 2025
Adjective
  • Stephanie White’s group has run into some wonky luck besides those absences.
    Steven Louis Goldstein, New York Times, 14 June 2025
  • While gold is historically considered a haven, demand for havens has spilled over into its wonky cousins like silver and platinum.
    John Towfighi, CNN Money, 12 June 2025
Adjective
  • At one point, officials even attempted to force TikTok’s parent, ByteDance, to sell its U.S. operations under threat of a ban—underscoring how precarious a creator’s dependence on one app can be.
    Vivian Toh, Forbes.com, 23 June 2025
  • In some respects, the outset of this summer feels less precarious for the organization than the last one did.
    Chris Johnston, New York Times, 19 June 2025

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“Tippy.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/tippy. Accessed 2 Jul. 2025.

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