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Meaning of tipstock

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tipstock (n.)

The detachable or movable fore part of a gunstock, lying beneath the barrel or barrels, and forming a hold for the left hand.

tipstock Sentence Examples

  1. The tipstock was lost in the dusty attic, gathering cobwebs and memories.
  2. The antique tipstock was a prized possession of the collector, valued for its intricate carvings.
  3. The tipstaff extended his tipstock, signaling the arrival of the judge in court.
  4. The tipstock served as a symbol of authority and order in the courtroom.
  5. During the trial, the tipstock was responsible for maintaining decorum and delivering messages.
  6. The tipstock's uniform was adorned with a golden tipstock emblem, representing their role as guardians of justice.
  7. The tipstaff of the Speaker of the House was a ceremonial tipstock carried during official proceedings.
  8. The tipstock was used to tap the desks of lawmakers, calling them to attention and order.
  9. The tipstock of the constable was a symbol of their authority to make arrests and keep the peace.
  10. The tipstock had a long and storied history, spanning centuries of legal and legislative tradition.

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The detachable or movable fore part of a gunstock, lying beneath the barrel or barrels, and forming a hold for the left hand.

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The tipstock was lost in the dusty attic, gathering cobwebs and memories.

The antique tipstock was a prized possession of the collector, valued for its intricate carvings.

The tipstaff extended his tipstock, signaling the arrival of the judge in court.

The tipstock served as a symbol of authority and order in the courtroom.