Search for crossword answers and clues

Answer for the clue "Nickname of Mary Elizabeth Gore ", 6 letters:
tipper

Alternative clues for the word tipper

Word definitions for tipper in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tipper \Tip"per\, n. A kind of ale brewed with brackish water obtained from a particular well; -- so called from the first brewer of it, one Thomas Tipper. [Eng.]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 Someone who tips, someone who gives a tip. 2 A kind of ale brewed with brackish water obtained from a particular well; -- so called from the first brewer of it, one Thomas Tipper. 3 (context slang English) A small moustache. 4 A goods vehicle with ...

Usage examples of tipper.

For example, after the school shootings a few years ago, Hillary Clinton and Tipper Gore pulled together a mental health conference sponsored by the White House.

Could you imagine if Al Gore and Tipper were in charge of America today?

Jack Valenti, the president of the Motion Picture Association of America, asked Tipper Gore how many of the records released every year she would put into the objectionable category, Tipper said five percent.

I had met Al and his wife, Tipper, at political events during the 1980s, but neither Bill nor I knew them well.

Bill, Al, Tipper and I spent hours talking, eating, waving out the window and stopping the bus convoy to conduct impromptu rallies.

Al and Tipper and toured Mon-ticello, the great house Jefferson designed.

I called Tipper Gore and asked her if she thought we should bring in counselors to educate the staff about depression.

The next morning, while Al Gore met with de Klerk and his ministers, Tipper and I had breakfast with Mrs.

June, I gave a radio address to increase awareness of mental-health issues with Tipper Gore, whom I had named my official advisor for mental health and who recently had courageously revealed her own treatment for depression.

Two days later, Hillary and I joined Al and Tipper for a White House Conference on Mental Health, in which we dealt with the staggering personal, economic, and social costs of untreated mental illness.

His wife, Tipper, however, was unforgiving of Clinton, and Gore said he kept hearing about it at home.

The tipper followed belatedly, cutting across the track of a bus with a suicidal verve as the lights were changing to red.

He was a rather dear old fellow, and a good tipper, even if he had told her once that she reminded him of one of his favorite daughters, the nasty old bugger.

He is cleverer than the ordinary gypsy palm-reader, astrologer, or table tipper, and to the same extent more dangerous.

The British whores said he was grossly average in size but uncommonly vigorous in applicationand a fine tipper, which appealed to their commercial sensibilities.