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24 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Tippy' in a Sentence

"Likely to tip over; prone to falling or overturning." more

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The canoe felt a bit tippy when we first got in, but we soon got used to it.
The tippy sapling struggled to stay upright in the strong winds of the storm.
The tall stack of books looked tippy, but it stayed upright on the table.
The tippy boat rocked gently in the calm lake water.
The tippy tightrope walk across the canyon was a test of nerves.
The wobbly chair in the library is quite tippy, so be cautious when sitting on it.
Her tippy bicycle wobbled as she tried to ride without training wheels.
The top-heavy vase on the shelf is tippy, so be careful not to knock it over.
The tippy seesaw tilted back and forth as the children played in the park.
The tippy ice cream cone dripped down the sides in the summer heat.
The giraffe has a tippy topknot on its head.
Her hat is tippy in the wind.
Be careful with the tippy tower of blocks!
The wobbly chair felt tippy, so I chose another one to sit on.
The tippy tower of blocks collapsed with a loud crash.
The tippy stack of books threatened to fall with a gentle breeze.
The tall sunflower in the garden looked tippy after the heavy rain.
The tower of building blocks became tippy as Sarah added more blocks to the top.
The Jenga tower became tippy as more blocks were removed during the game.
The toy boat is tippy in the bathtub.
The tippy kite soared high in the sky, caught by the playful breeze.
The tippy bridge swayed in the wind, challenging the hiker's nerves.
The tippy sailboat rocked with each gust of wind on the open sea.
The boat felt tippy as the wind started to rock it gently on the lake.

Tippy

tip-ee
adjectiveLikely to tip over; prone to falling or overturning.

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Last Updated On: May 6, 2024
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