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