Associations to the word «Tipping»
Noun
- Velvet
- Bucket
- Vaccination
- Landfill
- Lucky
- Malcolm
- Bartholomew
- Blanchard
- Waters
- Waiter
- Oxfordshire
- Tip
- Bribery
- Paddy
- Gauge
- Cow
- Mcgrath
- Hat
- Clatter
- Lorry
- Topping
- Arcadia
- Blink
- Berkshire
- Point
- Footpath
- Buckinghamshire
- Pasadena
- Anu
- Marjorie
- Weighing
- Wagon
- Balance
- Flea
- Precipitation
- Insider
- Nottinghamshire
- Sherwood
- Epidemic
- Climate
- Quarry
- Tray
- Threshold
- Fly
- Mite
- Matilda
- Litter
- Marino
- Feedback
- Tub
- Pitching
- Batter
- Elias
- Fee
- Baronet
- Aunt
- Yorker
- Tractor
- Siding
- Crane
- Connector
- Norm
- Chin
- Equilibrium
- Contestant
- Nan
- Wedge
- Curb
- Restaurant
- Heather
- Behaviour
- Switch
- Catcher
- Load
- Trailer
Adjective
Wiktionary
TIPPING, noun. The practice of leaving a tip (gratuity).
TIPPING, noun. The act by which something is tipped or inclined.
TIPPING, noun. The dumping of rubbish.
TIPPING, noun. (music) A distinct articulation given in playing quick notes on the flute, by striking the tongue against the roof of the mouth; double-tonguing.
TIPPING, verb. Present participle of tip
TIPPING IT DOWN, verb. (UK) (idiomatic) Raining heavily.
TIPPING POINT, noun. (catastrophe theory) The point at which a slow, reversible change becomes irreversible, often with dramatic consequences.
TIPPING POINT, noun. The point in time at which some new technology becomes mainstream.
TIPPING POINTS, noun. Plural of tipping point
Wise words
We cannot always control our thoughts, but we can control
our words, and repetition impresses the subconscious, and we
are then master of the situation.