Idioms

tip (someone) off or tip off (someone)
to warn or inform someone about something
The bank tipped off the police that there may be a robbery soon.

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  • tip the balance
  • tip the scales at (something)
  • tire (someone) out or tire out (someone)
  • tired out
  • tit for tat
  • to (someone's) liking
  • to (someone's) way of thinking
  • to a fault
  • to a great extent
  • to a large extent
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  • know-how
  • give or take (a certain amount of something)
  • strike up a conversation with (someone)
  • swim against the current
  • take up (clothes) or take (clothes) up
  • get one's head above water
  • for the birds
  • dumb bunny
  • take the law into one's own hands
  • have a frog in one's throat


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