Tipped Off Quotes
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When I was 5, I wore a tie, and I wanted to change my name to Larry, which probably tipped my parents off that I was gay.
— Laura Ricketts
she nearly tipped ass over teakettle through the opening.
— Laura Harner
Prince, thou art
sad. Get thee a wife, get thee a wife. There is no staff more
reverend than one tipped with horn. — William Shakespeare
sad. Get thee a wife, get thee a wife. There is no staff more
reverend than one tipped with horn. — William Shakespeare
Our steel-tipped step-ladder arrows will let us rescue that injured stork that settled down on top of the obelisk and can't fly away!
— Robert Bernstein
Then his head tipped down on his chest and he fell into the instant sleep of the ancient and the very young.
— Louise Erdrich
They dashed on towards that thin red line tipped with steel.
— William Howard Russell
When we think of an actor, we think of a tanned, frosted-tipped, model-looking guy. We don't think of a plumber.
— Nick Offerman
Pretty much all women who wear pantsuits are evil.
Kat's head tipped to the side. Okay. I do have to agree with that. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Kat's head tipped to the side. Okay. I do have to agree with that. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
I woke at intervals until ... the intervals of waking tipped the scales, and I was more often awake than not.
— Annie Dillard
I supplied in a tone so saccharine that it should have tipped him off that his testicular health was in serious peril.
— Molly Harper
He'd set his mouth in a feral line that could have tipped toward kindness or to cruelty in a second.
— Cate Rowan
What happens to all the seconds tipped into the bin of the past?
— David Mitchell
When he finished, I tipped back my head and howled, my laughter like sunshine shattering age-hardened ice.
— Sarah J. Maas
Yes, Kat, I really want to get married."
"In a towel?"
His head tipped back, and he let out a deep laugh. "Maybe I'll put some clothes on. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
"In a towel?"
His head tipped back, and he let out a deep laugh. "Maybe I'll put some clothes on. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Here's the way I look at it. President Bush has uranium-tipped bunker busters and I have puns. I think he'll be OK.
— Jon Stewart
The bookcase tipped and the book covers opened like wings over an underbelly of white feathers, dirty with ink.
— Anthony Marra
Her light brown eyes were the color of sherry, fringed with long, thick, gold-tipped lashes.
— Anne Rivers Siddons
Doing the smoker's comedy act: he hunted automatically for an ashtray, didn't find one, tipped his ashes into the palm of his hand, ...
— Patricia Nell Warren
We are all identical drips and drops of people, hovering, waiting to be tipped, waiting for someone to show us the way, to pour us down a path.
— Lauren Oliver
Just let me catch my breath, Red Macalister, and think. You've tipped my teapot handle over spout.
— Debra Holland
I have tipped waiters, and I have been tipped by waiters.
— George Orwell
Laughter is easier, minute by minute, spilled with prodigality, tipped out at a cheerful word.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
What else do I deserve?" One side of his lips tipped up. "Everything, baby, you deserve everything.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
Can you keep it all business Shelby?" he asked as he tipped her chin up. "Somehow I don't think you can.
— C.W. Stokes
The Crown Prince tipped his head back to the sky and roared, and it was the battle cry of a god. Then the glass castle shattered.
— Sarah J. Maas
The arrow always tipped with ill nature and sarcasm is deadliest to him who sends it.
— Prentice Mulford
That mini heart attack you have when you realize you tipped your chair back just a little too far.
— John Steinbeck
The arrogant half smile I disliked so much tipped up one corner of his swollen lips. You're barely glowing now.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
But none notice that she is moving with difficulty through a world that is tipped on its side, or see that she fears falling off its edge.
— Elizabeth Freemantle
A tiny radish of passionate scarlet, tipped modestly in white.
— Clementine Paddleford