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ˈtip-ˈtop, n., a., adv. colloq. Also tiptop. [f. tip n.1 + top, or reduplicated form of the latter.] A. n. 1. The very top; the highest point or part; the extreme summit.1702 [see 2]. 1759 Compl. Letter-writer (ed. 6) 219 Upon the tip top of the monument. 1826 S. Thomas in Hone Every-day Bk. II. 186...
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Tip-Top Restaurant
Tip-Top (often referred to as 'Pollo Tip-Top') is a national chain of restaurants in Nicaragua, predominantly selling chicken.
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Tip-Top House
Spaulding at a cost of $7,000, the Tip-Top House was made of rock blasted from the mountain. Now a state historic site, the Tip-Top House was restored in 1987, including its flat roof.
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Tip-top table - Wikipedia
A Tip-top table is a folding table with the tabletop hinged so it can be placed into a vertical position when not used to save space. It is also called tilt-top table, tip table, [1] snap table [2] [3] some variations are known as tea table, loo table. These multi-purpose tables were historically used for playing games, drinking tea or spirits ...
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Tip Top (film)
{{Infobox film
| name = Tip Top
| image = Tip Top (film).jpg
| caption = Film poster
| director = Serge Bozon
| producer = | writer = Odile BarskiSerge BozonAxelle Ropert
| based_on = {{based on|Tip Top|Bill James}}
| starring = Sandrine KiberlainIsabelle Huppert
| music = Roland Wiltgen
| cinematog...
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Tip Top
Tip Top, Tip-Top or TipTop may refer to:
Places
Tip Top, Arizona, a ghost town in Arizona
Tiptop, Kentucky
Tip-Top House, on Mount Washington in New Bread
Tip-Top Restaurant, franchise in Nicaragua
Tip Top Tailors, a Canadian menswear company
Tip Top Tailors Building, their former headquarters and
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Tip Top Mountain
Tip Top Mountain is a mountain located in Pukaskwa National Park in the Canadian province of Ontario. Its summit is above sea level. There are no hiking trails leading up to the peak, making it difficult to climb. External links Tip Top Mountain - Peakbagger.com The Atlas of Canada - Toporama - Topo...
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Tip Top Building
The Tip Top Building is a 45,000 square foot (4,200 m²) arts and creative business center located in downtown White River Junction, Vermont. The building is actually a complex of several buildings dating from the 1880s, when the Smith Baking Company operated it as a commercial bakery. In 1910, the V...
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Tip Top Weekly
Tip Top Weekly was a magazine, published by Street & Smith, which ran for more than 800 issues. It began April 19, 1896 with an August 12, 1912 title change to New Tip Top Weekly. Making a 1915 transition from a story-paper tabloid to a standard pulp magazine format, it was retitled Tip Top Semi-Mon...
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8 top generative AI tool categories for 2024 | TechTarget
Dec 14, 2023Top vector databases to consider include Chroma, Faiss, Pinecone Systems' Pinecone, Qdrant and Weaviate. 7. Agentic and autonomous AI tools. Developers are also exploring ways to automate interactions across one or more foundation models and the back-end services to which they might relate.
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Tip Top Bakeries
Tip Top Bakeries is an Australian manufacturer of bread products owned by George Weston Foods, a subsidiary of multinational food giant Associated British Foods. History
Tip Top® Bakeries was formed in 1949 when George Weston (Australia) Pty Ltd acquired two Australian bakeries. These were the Sydne...
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Radio Tip Top
The tag line to the show was "If it ain't tip-top, then it ain't Tip Top".
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