tipped

/tɪpt/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of tip: to give a small amount of money to someone for a service.
    • They tipped the tour guide at the end of the trip.
    • I tipped the porter for carrying my bags.
    • He tipped the barista two dollars for the coffee.
  2. Past tense and past participle of tip: to cause something to lean or fall over.
    • He tipped the chair back and almost fell.
    • The strong wind tipped the small boat to one side.
    • She accidentally tipped the glass of water onto the table.
  3. Past tense and past participle of tip: to pour out the contents of something by tilting it.
    • He tipped the bucket of sand into the wheelbarrow.
    • She tipped the leftover soup down the drain.
    • They tipped the recycling into the truck.
adjective
  1. Having a pointed or covered end of a particular material or color.
    • The arrows were tipped with sharp metal points.
    • He wore a cane with a rubber-tipped end to avoid slipping.
    • She bought a set of felt-tipped pens for her art project.
  2. Given a small amount of extra money as a reward for service.
    • The delivery driver was tipped five dollars for bringing the food in the rain.
    • The waiter was well tipped for his excellent service.
    • She felt happy because she was tipped generously by the customers.
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