Lexicographical Neighbors of Tippable
Literary usage of Tippable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. From Dublin to Chicago: Some Notes on a Tour in America by George A. Birmingham (1914)
"There ought to be no tippable class of American citizens. The English complaint
of the dis- respectfulness of Americans is, in my opinion, a foolish one ..."
2. Europe by Stephen Graham (1922)
"... where a tippable man was keeping a queue of all the rabble of the East, and
I was to come tomorrow morning. When the British section had given the visa ..."
3. Europe--whither Bound? (Quo Vadis Europa?): Being Letters of Travel from the by Stephen Graham (1922)
"I went to the Allied Passport Bureau, British Section, where a tippable man was
keeping a queue of all the rabble of the East, and I was to come tomorrow ..."
4. The Great Wet Way by Alan Dale (1909)
"Usually his first work is to tip the deck-steward, and tell that susceptible and
highly-tippable official where to place his steamer-chair. ..."