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TIN'SEL, n. Something very shining and gaudy; something superficially shining an...
TIN'SELED, pp. Decorated with gaudy ornaments.
TIN'SELING, ppr. Adorning with tinsel or superficial luster.
TINT, n. [L. tinctus, tingo. See Tinge .] A dye; a color, or rather a slight col...
TIN'Y, a. [from the root of thin, which see.] Very small; little; puny. [A word ...
TIP, n. 1. The end; the point or extremity of any thing small; as the tip of the...
TIP'PED TIP'PET, n. A narrow garment or covering for the neck, worn by females. ...
TIP'PING, ppr. Covering the end or tip.
TIP'PLE, v.i. To drink spiritus or strong liquors habitually; to indulge in the ...
TIP'PLED, pp. Drank in excess. 1. a. Intoxicated; inebriated.
TIP'PLER, n. One who habitually indulges in the excessive use of spiritus liquor...
TIP'PLING, ppr. Indulging in the habitual use of strong or spiritus liquors. TIP...
TIP'PLING-HOUSE, n. [tipple and house.] A house in which liquors are sold in dra...
TIP'SY, a. [from tipple.] Fuddled; overpowered with strong drink; intoxicated.
TIPT, pp. Having the end covered.
TIP'TOE, n. [tip and tow.] The end of the toe. Upon his tiptoes stalketh stately...