Reverse Dictionary: TILT

ADJECTIVES
..19C CRICKELTY unsteady; liable to tilt or upset → Eng. dial.
1886 — TIPPY characterized by tipping or tilting; unsteady → colloq.
1902 HEALDING — HILDING sloping, leaning, tilting → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1951 KEGGLED tilted, rocking at an angle, lopsided → Sc.


VERBS
1572 — COUP to overturn, to tilt, to upset, as from a wheelbarrow by suddenly tilting or the like; to toss off a pot of liquor → Sc.
1865 TIPE to tip, to tilt; to empty by tipping anything up; to throw over → Eng. dial.
..19C TEAP to tip, to tilt; to toss, to overturn → Eng. dial.
1905 LEAN TOWARDS JONES’S to slant, to tilt, to be out of plumb → Amer. dial.
1905 TAIT to tilt; to overturn → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1951 KEEK to tilt; to lean backward → Sc.
1957 LEAN TOWARDS FISHER’S to slant, to tilt, to be out of plumb → Amer. dial.
1967 LEAN TOWARDS COOPER’S to slant, to tilt, to be out of plumb → Amer. dial.
1967 LEAN TOWARDS PERKINS’S to slant, to tilt, to be out of plumb → Amer. dial.
1967 LEAN TOWARDS SAWYER’S to slant, to tilt, to be out of plumb → Amer. dial.