Tipper [adjective]

Definition of Tipper:

accessory; excess

Opposite/Antonyms of Tipper:


Sentence/Example of Tipper:

Game and Tipper muffed the jump, and it was left to the other three.

“And to think that he ever got stuck in the first eleven,” said Tipper.

There was plenty of life in this tipper story of the earth jungle.

We may assume that a Setter and a Tipper did setting and tipping, and both are said to have been concerned in the arrow industry.

If they draws the Brighton Tipper here, I takes that ale at night, my love; it bein considered wakeful by the doctors.

With sensitivity, commitment and passion, Tipper Gore is leading our efforts here, and I'd like to thank her for what she's done.

When the first lady and Tipper Gore visited the region, they saw thousands of our troops and thousands of American volunteers.

If we were proud of our 'drawing-room,' Mrs Tipper was quite as proud of her kitchen.

Not in the same sense that alms are given without any show of anything in return: the servant does something for the tipper.

Not content with explaining the winds, this prototype of Franklin turned his attention even to the tipper atmosphere.