Toppled vs Tippled - What's the difference?
toppled | tippled |
(topple)
to push, throw over, overturn or overthrow something
* The massed crowds toppled the statue of the former dictator
to totter and fall, or to lean as if about to do so
* The pile of pennies began to topple
(tipple)
An area near the entrance of mines which is used to load and unload coal.
(rail transport) An apparatus for unloading railroad freight cars by tipping them; the place where this is done.
(slang) Any alcoholic drink.
To sell alcoholic liquor by retail.
To drink too much alcohol.
To drink alcohol regularly or habitually, but not to excess.
* Macaulay
To put up (hay, etc.) in bundles in order to dry it.
As verbs the difference between toppled and tippled
is that toppled is (topple) while tippled is (tipple).toppled
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Verb
(head)topple
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(toppl)Anagrams
* English ergative verbstippled
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(head)tipple
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(en noun)Synonyms
* (alcoholic drink) seeVerb
(tippl)- Few of those who were summoned left their homes, and those few generally found it more agreeable to tipple in alehouses than to pace the streets.