take a spill — {v. phr.} To fall down; tip over. * /During the harsh winter, when the sidewalk is covered with ice, many people take a spill./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take a spill — {v. phr.} To fall down; tip over. * /During the harsh winter, when the sidewalk is covered with ice, many people take a spill./ … Dictionary of American idioms
Take Ichi convoy — Part of Pacific War … Wikipedia
Take Me Home, Country Roads — Single by John Denver from the album Poems, Prayers and Promises Release … Wikipedia
take something with a grain of salt — take something with a grain (or pinch) of salt regard something as exaggerated; believe only part of something take a stock tip with a grain of salt … Useful english dictionary
take off one's hat to — tip one s hat to, appreciate, respect … English contemporary dictionary
Tip — A tip (also called a gratuity) is a payment made to certain service sector workers in addition to the advertised price of the transaction. The amount of a tip is typically calculated as a percentage of the transaction value before applicable… … Wikipedia
tip */*/ — I UK [tɪp] / US noun Word forms tip : singular tip plural tips 1) a) [countable] a narrow or pointed end, especially of something long or thin tip of: the tip of your nose/finger the southern tip of the island b) a piece that has been fixed to… … English dictionary
Take Care — For song by Funker Vogt, see Take Care (Funker Vogt song). Take Care … Wikipedia
tip — tip1 [ tıp ] noun ** ▸ 1 narrow/pointed end ▸ 2 extra money you give ▸ 3 useful suggestion ▸ 4 where you take garbage ▸ 5 dirty/messy place ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count a narrow or pointed end, especially of something long or thin: tip of: the tip of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tip — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 pointed end ADJECTIVE ▪ northern, etc. ▪ We took a bus to the northern tip of the island. ▪ pointed, sharp ▪ very … Collocations dictionary