easy to find, ready to use When I repair a car, I like to have all my tools at my fingertips.
tipsy
a little bit drunk, slightly drunk, buzzed After her third glass of sherry, Mona was a little tipsy.
get a little tipsy in
to get drunk
have sth at one's fingertips
Idiom(s): have something at one's fingertips AND have something at hand
Theme: PROXIMITY
to have something within (one's) reach. (Have can be replaced with keep.) • I have a dictionary at my fingertips. • I try to have everything I need at hand. • I keep my medicine at my fingertips.
at one's fingertips|fingertip|fingertips
adv. phr. 1. Within easy reach; quickly touched; nearby. Seated in the cockpit, the pilot of a plane has many controls at his fingertips. 2. Readily usable as knowledge or skill; familiar. He had several languages at his fingertips.He had the whole design of the machine at his fingertips.
at one's fingertips
at one's fingertips Ready at hand, immediately available. This idiom is used both literally, as in This new dashboard design keeps all the important controls at the driver's fingertips, and figuratively, as in Tom was so familiar with the proposal that he had all the details at his fingertips. [Second half of 1800s]
An tips idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with tips, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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