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tippler
2[ tip-ler ]
noun
- a person who works at a tipple, especially at a mine.
tippler
/ ˈtɪplə /
noun
- Also calledhigh-flying tippler a variety of domestic pigeon bred mainly for flying
- a domestic fancy pigeon of a smaller rounder type kept mainly for exhibition Usual nameshow tippler
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of tippler1
Example Sentences
Another proposal would allow up to two tipplers to gather, the Nikkei daily reported.
Those same fans are probably also aware that MacGowan has a reputation as … well, a bit of a tippler.
Devoted tipplers pressed baby bottles into service and filled hollow walking canes and faux books with spirits.
Since bars have been identified by health experts as breeding grounds for virus spread, tipplers can say goodbye this year to crowded, boozy après ski.
In 53 transcribed pages, the gregarious tippler whom “Skid Road” author Murray Morgan said “preached the gospel of Seattle’s certain greatness” waxes at length, with misspellings, about everything from coal mines to Catherine’s motherly instinct.
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