Examples
“Many of the leaves had long, narrow tips -- called _drip tips_ by biologists.”
“The difference at 300 yards between standard tips and ballistic (plastic) tips is always significant.”
“Here are a few tips from the Department of Defense:”
“Asking me for productivity tips is like asking a blind man to describe the color purple.”
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Top Tips for Maxing Out Your Productivity, Part 2
“I think the main theme throughout all of these tips is to be aware of your target reader, it is so important to identify your audience before you start writing.”
7 Simple Ways to Dramatically Improve Everything You Write | Write to Done
“Writing ruts are not fun and we all are so unique that I think one of these ways tips is likely to create that spark we need at any given time.”
“Service staff is paid almost nothing compared to what they make in tips, and in some restaraunts those tips find their way back to some of the kitchen staff as well.”
The Missing Take-Out, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
“StorytellerToTheMedia. com where she teaches tips from the trade. susann”
Women Grow Business » Using Headlines And Hooks For Media Attention
“StorytellerToTheMedia. com where she teaches tips from the trade. blog comments powered by Disqus”
“She'll be digging through your emails to tips@consumerist.com, thanking you for sending in tips, and pushing good stories to the editors.”
Meet Your New Freelance Assistant Editor, Laura Northrup! - The Consumerist
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘tips’.
-
Semordnilap
Semordnilap is a name coined for a word or phrase that spells a different word or phrase backwards. semordnilap is itself palindromes spelled backwards. According to author O.V. Michaelsen, it was ...
was, saw, god, dog, gateman, nametag, enoteca, acetone, deliver, reviled, straw, warts and 16 more...
-
Here's a tip for you.
tip, tips, Tip, tipping, tip jar, tip-cat, tip-cheese, Tippi Hedren, tipi, Tipperary, tipsy, Tip O'Neill and 75 more...
-
The things they carried (List 2)
Listening to this as an audio book for the second time. Tim O'Brien uses simple words and phrases to great effect. Very few unfamilar and big words . The writing style reminds me of words from Joh...
The, Things, They, Carried, meant, fond, By necessity,, presented to him, far beyond, against the brick..., reaching, taut and 2940 more...
Tweets
Looking for tweets for tips.

trivet From OE:
tip (v.2)
"give a small present of money to," 1610, "to give, hand, pass," originally thieves' cant, perhaps from tip (v.3) "to tap." The meaning "give a gratuity to" is first attested 1706. The noun in this sense is from 1755; the meaning "piece of confidential information" is from 1845; the verb in this sense is from 1883; tipster first recorded 1862. Dec 6, 2007