Definitionadj. (used of boats) inclined to heel over easily under sail
Last update: October 4, 2015
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Her own supper of bread and milk she had finished, and had taken the remains of it to Tippy and Dippy. [Please select]
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She did not always want to be playing with Tippy when such mighty problems were uppermost. [Please select]
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CHAPTER IX _Danny Meadow Mouse Is Caught at Last_ "Tippy-toppy-tippy-toe, Play and frolic in the snow." [Please select]
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She sought out Tippy and Dippy to tell her secret to. [Please select]
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Tippy settled down at once, but Dippy had to have his head rubbed for some minutes before he began to purr contentedly. [Please select]
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She is such a dear, Tippy, and she likes cats; she said so. [Please select]
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"Now, Tippy, we've got to think of something to send papa for a present." [Please select]
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There is a great deal more I could say, but I will leave out Tippy and Dippy this time. [Please select]
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Hunt's fall chickens are thriving, and what Tippy and Dippy do in your absence. [Please select]
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B'er Rabbit, 'e come tippy-toe, tippy-toe; gone in da geerden; eat dem pea tel 'e full up; eat tel he mos' git seeck wit' dem pea. [Please select]
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Cocking his small, keen, white head from one tippy angle to another, the little terrier returned the stare with an expression that was altogether and unmistakably mirthful. [Please select]
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