tippets Sentence Examples

  1. The choirmaster carefully adjusted the tippets, ensuring each singer's shoulders were adorned.
  2. The Catholic priest wore a scarlet tippet over his cassock, symbolizing his humility.
  3. The silken tippets cascaded gracefully from the shoulders of the opera chorus.
  4. The dean of the cathedral bestowed tippets upon the newly ordained ministers.
  5. The fragile lace tippets were a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship of the bygone era.
  6. The choir's tippets created a harmonious visual tapestry against the backdrop of the stained-glass windows.
  7. The graduates proudly displayed their academic tippets, signifying their intellectual achievements.
  8. The judge's ceremonial tippet carried the weight of dignity and fairness.
  9. The priest unfurled his tippet, its generous folds enveloping his body in an embrace of grace.
  10. The bishop's tippet, adorned with intricate embroidery, shimmered with the light of centuries-old tradition.

tippets Meaning

tippets

a short length of material (such as gut, nylon, or horsehair) attached at the thinnest end of a tapered leader (see leader sense 1e(2)) and used to secure an artificial fly, a long hanging part of a garment (as on a sleeve or cape), a shoulder cape of fur or cloth often with hanging ends, a shoulder cape usually with hanging ends, a long black scarf worn over the robe by Anglican clergymen during morning and evening prayer, a long hanging end of cloth attached to a sleeve, cap, or hood

FAQs About the word tippets

a short length of material (such as gut, nylon, or horsehair) attached at the thinnest end of a tapered leader (see leader sense 1e(2)) and used to secure an ar

capes, dominos, palatines, burnouses, capotes,pelisses, mantas, mantillas, wraps, dominoes

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The choirmaster carefully adjusted the tippets, ensuring each singer's shoulders were adorned.

The Catholic priest wore a scarlet tippet over his cassock, symbolizing his humility.

The silken tippets cascaded gracefully from the shoulders of the opera chorus.

The dean of the cathedral bestowed tippets upon the newly ordained ministers.