Examples of 'tippet' in a sentence

Meaning of "tippet"

tippet (noun) - a narrow and scarf-like piece of clothing, often made of fur or other decorative material, worn around the neck or shoulders for warmth or fashion
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  • A shoulder covering, typically the fur of a fox, with long ends that dangle in front.
  • A stole worn by Anglican ministers or other clergymen.
  • A piece of mail armor protecting the shoulders and neck; a camail.
  • A length of twisted hair or gut in a fishing line.

How to use "tippet" in a sentence

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Wrap the leader around the tippet.
Tippet at hand and organized.
In summer its place was taken by the tippet.
Tippet or preaching scarf.
Available with numerous shock tippet sizes.
Tippet replacement and repair usually require a fisherman to form a knot.
Exception of the hood and tippet.
Fly line attaches to a leader called a tippet which comes in different breaking strengths.
You can also fish with pretty heavy tippet.
Maybe this Tippet was one of his mob.
Then get your tippet.
Porter Tippet was a rare kind of cadet.
For the tippet.
Daniel Tippet had bad debts and would do anything for cash.
The leader is attached to the fly line and then tippet is attached to it.

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Porter Tippet was a rare kind of cadet and his life was cut too short.
Now you know at once several ways to tie a tippet on your head.
And Mrs Tippet had a terrible month because of a robbery.
Anglican readers in some countries often wear a blue tippet with choir dress.
If the line or tippet over tests these maximum strengths, the claim will be disallowed.
We went and found a witness to the Tippet killing.
And that North Tippet Elementary does not make the play-offs.
This fashion of sleeve would later evolve into Tippet style stoles.
A tippet is a scarf-like garment.
Some Lutherans also use the tippet.
He represented Daniel Tippet three times in court.
You will not when you have been as near to wearing a Tyburn tippet as I have.
Will certainly read the tippet article, thanks for the tip.
These techniques are called Granville and Tippet methods.
To attach the tippet to the leader, use a double or triple surgeon 's knot.
Moreover, when a fisherman changes to a smaller fly, a thinner tippet is often required.
Nowadays, a tippet is often any scarf-like wrap, usually made of fur.
At police headquarters, he was booked for murdering Tippet.
The dews drew quivering and chill, my tippet only tulle. for only gossamer my gown.
And have their breakfast of infamy . Tippet.
Usually between 30 cm to 1 meter of tippet is added to the end of the line.
You will grow more attached to each other, and he will not go to Mrs Tippet.
Could we find links between Savage and this Tippet lad independent of Norris?
The bottom and the pupa ( in tandem ) about a foot up the tippet.
They shot down Rives and Tippet on take-off.
You can not be much of an authority, Mr. Phipps, if you do not know Myrtle Tippet.
I have a tippet I was to wear!
Davis and proctor go with me, Rives and tippet with wade.
My tippet - only tulle.
Hmm, then get your tippet.
Shortly after, Tippet left Ireland.
Reply from webmaster: Tak for tippet.
The line, leader, tippet and waders.
Dino-Fly is a dinosaur with wings, roosting on top of Tippet Island.
There are exceptions to this, and tippet sizes do exist outside of the 0X-8X paramter.

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