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Definition of Tipsters
1. tipster [n] - See also: tipster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tipsters
Literary usage of Tipsters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the British Turf, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day by James Rice (1879)
"... 1825-1850 — tipsters —THE BETTING-HOUSES THE ACT OF 1853. THE great service
rendered to all students of racing matters by his " Turf Annals of York and ..."
2. The Racing World and Its Inhabitants by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (1904)
"The stay-at-home tipsters are those who advertise most speciously; and if their
flowery and not always grammatical language—especially in their ..."
3. The Seven Curses of London by James Greenwood (1869)
"VL—BETTING GAMBLERS. CHAPTER XXII. "ADVERTISING tipsters" AND "BEITING COMMISSIONERS."
The Vice of Gambling on the Increase among the ..."
4. The History of Gambling in England by John Ashton (1898)
"... of the betting-rooms at Don- caster in 1846—Beginning of tipsters and betting-rooms.
THIS system of gambling on race courses began the previous century. ..."