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tip-up seat [ˈtɪpʌpˈsi:t] N

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In the late 1990s, the rugby club added temporary tip up seating on the hockey side of the rugby field.
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He always has a money making tip up his sleeve and his not afraid to use it.
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These wretched folk should be publicly embarrassed wherever they tip up, though the theatre and art gallery appear to be their favoured breeding grounds.
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The name for the festival originated from the flag-like devices - tip ups, used for ice fishing.
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The upper rows of the stadium consist of bench type bleachers with backs while the lower rows consist of tip up seating.
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Next, accompanied by the terrible groaning howl of rope straining under maximum tension, the boat starts to tip up onto its side.
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The player must roll the cord around the trompo from the metallic tip up.
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A good rule of thumb is to only tip up to 10% for great service.
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The lower cabinets have a black lacquer or enamel finish and the upper cabinets, some of which have translucent white glass fronts, tip up to open.
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You tip up the plastic chairs to drain the water off the seats and flick off the maple leaves.
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