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As to the origin of the Tippler we are at a loss for accurate data.
Each Tippler club has a set of defined flying rules.
Better to let the guard think he was a tippler than a drug dealer or thief.
The house servants said she was a secret tippler.
A town whose tipplers don't want a juggler, he said.
During the summers, he worked as a "tippler" at the coal mine.
Wednesday nights there is a free snack buffet for tipplers.
These overstuffed tipplers could worship the gods of their choice.
The groups of tipplers were drawing near, and all the champagne scattered over the place was moving in her direction.
Noah is something of a tippler, a characterization that has a biblical basis.
The tippler became the favoured location when people subsequently wanted to see it.
The station was also connected to the charcoal tipplers.
Five patrons at a table opposite Jeremy's formed the night's most vocal tipplers.
Wagons were unloaded by hand until a wagon tippler was provided in 1951.
Younger drinkers, in short, are apt to be technicolor tipplers.
But, it's very small and kind of cave-like, so claustrophobic tipplers best not apply.
Here was housed the Shanghai Club - for men only, and serious tipplers at that.
Breeds such as Tipplers are flown in endurance contests by their owners.
A kit of Tipplers consists of three or more pigeons.
"You ought to have been a tippler all along, Elphaba."
Then, four years ago, homesick for the passion of his youth, he persuaded a friend in Pakistan to give him 20 quality tipplers.
But tipplers should forget the traditional hair-of-the-dog remedy of having another alcoholic drink the next morning.
This breed of high flying tippler was developed by centuries of breeding.
It is a surprisingly modest tippler, given its bulk (up to 4,116 pounds unloaded).
Generally, the aim is to let the whole kit of Tipplers fly above/around the house for as long as possible.