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give a tip
verb as in advise
verb as in inform
Strong matches
Example Sentences
"If customers give a tip through the card machine I get my staff to print off the receipt so I take the tips out of the till and put them in the jar."
“They’ve set the price for what they think is fair for their services, and it’s not expected to give a tip on top.”
When he goes to a bar to watch a soccer match and cheer for his favorite French team, Lille, “I order my drink … I pay them, sometimes I give a tip,” and all is well, he said.
"Whereas Brits view a tip as having to be earned - something which is not a given. We would only give a tip if someone has given good service, or gone above and beyond what they would be expected to do for their salary."
Viewers are then asked to give a tip at the end of the tour.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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