单词 | Tipped |
例句 | 1. She tipped the desk and the books fell off. 2. He tipped the table over in front of him. 3. He tipped the slops out of the pail. 4. The lamp on the table tipped over. 5. I tipped the taxi driver 50 pence. 6. He tipped the boat over. 7. He sat with his chair tipped up. 8. The car tipped into the ditch. 9. The senator has been widely tipped as a future president. 10. The robber was caught when someone tipped off the police. 10. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 11. Greg tipped police off on his car phone about a suspect drunk driver. 12. All the pictures in the book were tipped in carelessly and are beginning to come loose. 13. Someone unknown tipped off the police about the plan to rob the bank. 14. The table tipped up. 15. She has been tipped as a future member of the Welsh Assembly. 16. Suddenly the horse jumped up and tipped its rider off. 17. He tipped the contents of the bag onto the table. 18. At birth, she tipped the scales at a healthy 7lb 9oz. 19. Jim was running well until he tipped up and fell, losing the race. 20. The police must have been tipped off. 21. His hat was tipped over his forehead. 22. He tipped the scales at just over 80 kilos. 23. He tipped the plot to us. 24. The high wind tipped over the car. 25. The doorman tipped his hat as we entered. 26. He was tipped into a ditch. 27. He tipped the wheelbarrow on its side. 28. The mug tipped over, spilling hot coffee everywhere. 29. He tipped rubbish over the wall into my garden. 30. The teams were evenly matched until two quick goals from Robson tipped the balance in favour of England. 1. She tipped the desk and the books fell off. 2. He tipped the table over in front of him. 3. He tipped the slops out of the pail. 4. The lamp on the table tipped over. 5. I tipped the taxi driver 50 pence. 6. He tipped the boat over. 7. He sat with his chair tipped up. 8. The car tipped into the ditch. 9. The senator has been widely tipped as a future president. 10. The robber was caught when someone tipped off the police. 10. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 11. Greg tipped police off on his car phone about a suspect drunk driver. 12. All the pictures in the book were tipped in carelessly and are beginning to come loose. 13. Someone unknown tipped off the police about the plan to rob the bank. 14. The table tipped up. 15. The teams were evenly matched until two quick goals from Robson tipped the balance in favour of England. 16. She has been tipped as a future member of the Welsh Assembly. 17. Suddenly the horse jumped up and tipped its rider off. 18. He tipped the contents of the bag onto the table. 19. At birth, she tipped the scales at a healthy 7lb 9oz. 20. Jim was running well until he tipped up and fell, losing the race. 21. The load is tipped out at the dumping site. 22. She tipped the flour into the basin. 23. I tipped the porter 50 p. 24. The sword tipped his shoulder. 31. He tipped his soup bowl towards himself. 32. The candle tipped over and the hay caught fire. 33. She tipped the rubbish into a dustbin. 34. She tipped her head back and laughed loudly. 35. The doorkeeper tipped his hat as we entered. 36. The wind nearly tipped over the car. 37. The wings are tipped with yellow. 38. The band is being hotly tipped for the top. 39. No rubbish to be tipped out here. 40. She tipped the dirty water down the drain. 40. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 41. She tipped the porter a pound. 42. The ball just tipped the edge of his racket. 43. He tipped his breakfast cereal into a bowl. 44. He's tipped as a future world champion. 45. The cow's horns have been tipped. 46. Ade has been widely tipped as the Prime Minister. 47. The baby tipped the scales at 3.75 kgs. 48. The legs of the table were tipped with rubber. 49. The native warriors tipped their spears with poison. 50. They tipped me off about a good bargain. 51. The group is being tipped for stardom . 52. New evidence tipped the balance against the prosecution. 53. He was widely tipped for success. 54. The load is tipped out at the dumping site. 55. He just tipped the ball with his bat. 56. He tipped to the door. 57. Frank tipped me off about a good bargain. 58. The boat tipped to one side. 59. The horse suddenly tipped its rider off. 60. She tipped the flour into the basin. 61. He is being tipped as the next Prime Minister. 62. This young tennis player is being tipped for stardom. 63. I tipped the bottle over and it broke. 64. I tipped the porter 50 p. 65. The sword tipped his shoulder. 66. The band is being tipped for the top. 67. The whole boat swayed and tipped. 68. She just tipped the ball over the net. 69. You told Mrs Cooper that it was me who tipped the paint over, didn't you - you nasty little sneak! 70. He was widely tipped to succeed William Hague as leader of the party. 71. He had been widely tipped to get the new post of deputy director. 72. I tipped the table and the glasses fell off it. 73. Her greater experience tipped the balance in her favour and she got the job. 74. Ben tipped the contents of the drawer onto the table. 75. They were tipped off that he might be living in Wales. 76. He tipped his head to one side and sighed dramatically. 77. The actor is tipped to win an Oscar for his performance. 78. The child picked up the box and tipped the toys out all over the floor. 79. His helmet had tipped forward and the boy pushed it back. 80. The boat tipped over. 81. We live in a street off Soho Road and there's rubbish tipped everywhere. 82. Pluto seems to have suffered a major collision that tipped it 122 degrees from the vertical. 83. He has been widely tipped as the President's successor/to succeed the President. 84. The senator has been tipped by many as a future president. 85. The wind struck the car and nearly tipped it over. 86. She tipped her chair back and fixed her gaze full upon him. 87. The aircraft leveled out, and tipped up again for its climb to 20,000 feet. 88. She tipped over the chair and collapsed into the corner with a splintering crash. 89. The bench tipped up. 90. Many theaters and cinemas have seats that can be tipped up. 91. The book consists of 80 pages of text, with 24 pictures tipped in. 92. Kennedy, who divorced wife Joan in 1982, was tipped as a presidential possible. 93. She was a good candidate, but her lack of computer skills tipped the scales against her. 94. The actress is tipped to win an Oscar for her performance. 95. His contact had tipped him off that drugs were on the premises. 96. The giraffe was killed with a spear that had been tipped with poison. 97. Mr. Smith is being widely tipped to succeed the next President. 98. Three men were arrested after police were tipped off about the raid. 99. He tipped the bottle up so that the last of the liquid flowed into his glass. 100. Journalists who were tipped off about the incident raced to the scene. 101. The bowl was tipped over by the cat which jumped in through the window. 102. He was arrested two days later after a friend tipped off the FBI. 103. He is tipped to be the country's next foreign minister. 104. The table tipped and all our drinks fell on the floor. 105. Ken tipped up the wheelbarrow,[http://] then stood back to rest. 106. A lot of waste is being tipped into the sea. 107. There was a fulcrum point when the arguments tipped decidedly in one direction. 108. A woman kept prisoner in a basement was rescued after suspicious neighbours tipped off police. 109. At today's weigh-in he tipped the scales at just over 15 stone. 110. He tipped me the wink not to buy at that price. 111. There's no way he would have bought those shares if someone in the company hadn't tipped him the wink. 112. She tipped the barmen 10 dollars and bought drinks all round. 113. The glass tipped over. 114. She tipped the contents of her purse out onto the table. 115. The former newsreader is being tipped as a possible successor to the outgoing Head of Broadcasting. 116. She rose, the chair tipped with the man's weight. 117. Saw the white crescent, tipped earthward. 118. Now he's tipped as a future world champion. 119. They tipped me for the extra care. 120. Douglas lay tipped out on the duckboards. 121. Chernobyl had further tipped the balance. 122. More distant were higher peaks, tipped with snow. 123. The balance might well be tipped by forensic evidence. 124. Then tipped the curdled sauce down the sink. 125. But the military repression of 1989 tipped the scales. 126. The watchman came out from his hut, tipped his hat, and opened the gate. 127. As the command module entered the atmosphere tipped backwards so its heat shield was protecting the crew, the same effect happened. 128. Finally he grabbed him by the collar, and with a spasmodic effort tipped him off the wharf into the canal. 129. Jesse Johnson tipped back his empty coffee cup and flicked his tongue at the last drop. 130. There was the carton of juice tipped over outside the hide and the paper from the biscuits. 130. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 131. Perhaps remorse at having joined it had tipped the balance of Fred's mind. 132. Jack tipped him five and got behind the wheel of his Lincoln, which he was buying on time. 133. As a small child my nose just tipped over the protective barriers. 134. They rinsed them in fluid from a douche cup into which the nurse had tipped some prepared solution. 135. The once razor sharp blades have been replaced by wooden ones tipped with rubber. 136. West ham had a couple of good shots on goal one of which Beaney tipped over the bar in spectacular fashion. 137. They tipped the contents of one oil drum into the car and threw in a burning rag. 138. The staff itself is of snakewood, tipped with two inch deep silver ferrules. 139. Insiders tipped Atwood and Ishiguro to win the prize, to be announced on November 7. 140. Theresa tipped the can over; the squirrel, looking ragged, scooted toward liberation. 141. The canard tipped and the pilot skilfully dived us back into the field for a perfect emergency landing. 142. Absolutely irresistible, they're tipped as the sensation of the year and will fly out of garden centres this spring. 143. Or an electric fire tipped into the bath one afternoon? 144. Fish the northern side of Bird Island with jigs tipped with minnows at dawn for best results. 145. The 18-month-old boy tipped over his buggy, freed himself from the straps and crawled into the pond at Chatham, Kent. 146. Turtle tipped over the bar from Andy Coulter whose shot was going in following a great cross from Garth McIlwain. 147. Thrifty, hardworking, unemotional, they tipped their hats to no one. 148. Jimmy was bare-headed and Dad wore a straw boater tipped over his eyes. 149. Union des Assurances de Paris is tipped to buy the 21 p.c. stake in Skandia. 150. Often, before the arrival of the hunters, somebody tipped off the clansmen that the authorities were on the way. 151. She tipped her head towards the right-hand passage and lifted an interrogative eyebrow. 152. She allegedly tipped her son, who passed the information on to his business associates, Paul Tsang and Robert Guerin. 153. Omnipresence was only one of several attributes that tipped him over into the realm of the superhuman. 154. Yesterday, the police denied that drug dealers were tipped off before the operation. 155. The baby was sleeping in a bassinet the boys allegedly tipped over. 156. The landing should have been straight forward but the aircraft ran into boggy ground, stopped suddenly and tipped over. 157. The yen and the pound are also tipped to gain against the dollar, but to fall against the euro. 158. Then waited, shivering, as the rain tipped off the brim of his top hat and spattered on the ground. 159. The thought or feeling tipped the balance, made the difference. 160. The Interior Ministry has been tipped off about companies issuing fake visas. 161. She tipped the basket towards the girls and smiled a wide,[] warm smile at the two men. 162. Leaburn rose above the blue shirts but his header was tipped over by Leicester keeper Carl Muggleton. 163. I tipped forward so that I rested on both buttocks and heels, my head between my knees. 164. As wheat cultivation developed and different strains of wheat became avail-able, the balance tipped away from rye. 165. It really shocked me that an average meal cost $ 1. 50 and that waiters expected to be tipped. 166. Yet she was not one of the women tipped to reach the finals here. 167. He leant over the church wall and Uncle Walter's helmet tipped forward. 168. I had a glass of ice water and I tipped the glass to give it to them. 169. As Westminster aide to the party leader, Mr Durkan has long been tipped for higher offices. 170. During the final days of his reign as chief executive John Hackney was tipped off that his boardroom was bugged. 171. All the contents of my locker had been tipped into a blanket. 172. Although Lukashenko is tipped to win by the pollsters, already 25 other candidates have said they will stand for the presidency. 173. Some one should have tipped these people off before they opted for the independent life. 174. Swanepoel, the pilot whom I had met when I first arrived in the country, tipped me off to that one. 175. She was short and chunky with stubby fingers tipped by closely clipped nails. 176. He went on to experiment with how far a branch could be extended in any one direction before the tree tipped over. 177. His soup bowl snaked from his tray, tipped, tilted, the liquid ran steaming to the bowl in front of Byrkin. 178. Tall and stately, fairly bursting from her corset, she sometimes tipped the scales at over 200 pounds. 179. Voice over Mrs De Winter is already tipped as being one of the best sellers this year. 180. Pink clouds with white tipped edges were gliding across the sky. 181. She tipped her drink over his head and stormed out. 182. The reefs rise, luxurious, from the deeper sandy bed where manta and white tipped shark roam. 183. Among those tipped to become the new party chief is Mr Wolfgang Berghofer, Dresden's reformist mayor. 184. The team I tipped at the start of the season are now moving into overdrive. 185. As the water began to boil he tipped the dumplings into the bowl and stirred them gently before leaving them to cook. 186. The Commonwealth triple gold medallist was tipped to win gold again in Barcelona. 187. Pearl drained her glass, then tipped back the ice against her teeth, waving her lips at them. 188. They drank coffee and ceremoniously tipped the contents of the pan into a large casserole which went into a side oven. 189. What tipped the balance against that was my continuing dreadful performance in the classroom. 190. Stories that she lightheartedly tipped him off his surfboard do not ring true of Diana who was totally in awe of him. 191. Local media have tipped Donald Tsang, the Financial Secretary, to be her most likely successor. 192. We'd just started talking about all that when the rowboat tipped over. 193. The captain read the funeral service and the first mate raised the plank and tipped the small bundle into the water. 194. He was like a goldfish, suddenly tipped out of its bowl into a pond, conditioned to continue swimming in circles. 195. And, with one new store opening nearly every week, they are tipped to buy even more in 1992/3. 196. For instance, Charles Harvey has tipped her off about the new motorway but she pretends she doesn't know. 197. Tugged on that glossy skin until her eyes stretched wide and her chin tipped back. 198. Made a funnel of the waxed paper, and tipped it into my wide-open mouth. 199. With his left arm he gave Billie a clumsy and rather inebriated embrace, and tipped his glass to Albert. 200. Stephen slid him a coin, the doorman tipped his hat with a smile. 201. The chief architect of the document was vice chairman Makoto Tanabe, who was widely tipped to succeed Doi as leader. 202. We stood there a long time watching, heads tipped back, neck muscles beginning to ache. 203. The regional flag of HKSAR is a flag with a bauhinia highlighted by five star - tipped stamens. 204. She took out the plate, stared blankly at the dried-up food on it, and tipped it into the bin. 205. You can come in, but your filter - tipped little buddy has to stay outside! 206. He pulled the cork, and tipped up the bottle and drank. 207. A two foot - long drill bit tipped the end of a brontosaurus - like creature's long neck. 208. A white man had walked into my delicately balanced world and had tipped it. 209. This tipped the scales against the small reinforcement required for the attack on Rhodes. 210. Who tipped me the black spot the day we landed, and began this dance? 211. The Privy Council tipped the promoters of the company to go ahead. 212. I've tipped you a wink or signalled to you on the sly many times, but before you took the hint others had already noticed. |
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