Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The act of turning or moving a table by no apparent adequate physical or mechanical force; table-moving; table-turning.

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Examples

  • This type of spirit contact was in vogue when table-tipping, cabinet-knocking, and the like were parlor games in the late 1900s.

    Sparks Laura Bickle 2010

  • This type of spirit contact was in vogue when table-tipping, cabinet-knocking, and the like were parlor games in the late 1900s.

    Sparks Laura Bickle 2010

  • This type of spirit contact was in vogue when table-tipping, cabinet-knocking, and the like were parlor games in the late 1900s.

    Sparks Laura Bickle 2010

  • He was not much thrilled when Mrs. Frink, a small twittering woman, proposed that they “try and do some spiritualism and table-tipping — you know Chum can make the spirits come — honest, he just scares me!”

    Babbit 2004

  • “Knew all this table-tipping nonsense would come to no good,” Colonel Mering said.

    To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997

  • He was not much thrilled when Mrs. Frink, a small twittering woman, proposed that they ` ` try and do some spiritualism and table-tipping -- you know Chum can make the spirits come -- honest, he just scares me! ''

    Babbitt 1922

  • Communication should be established with the "haunting spirits," if possible, by means of raps, table-tipping, etc. The character of the phenomena should be studied, and the _physical_ separated from the

    The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal Hereward Carrington 1919

  • He was not much thrilled when Mrs. Frink, a small twittering woman, proposed that they "try and do some spiritualism and table-tipping -- you know Chum can make the spirits come -- honest, he just scares me!"

    Babbitt Sinclair Lewis 1918

  • He was even duped into believing in the cheap swindle of table-tipping.

    The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 Rupert Hughes 1914

  • His specialties were the introduction of a great variety of articles -- apports as they are called -- at his sittings, levitation, table-tipping and automatic writing and the direct voice.

    Modern Religious Cults and Movements Gaius Glenn Atkins 1912

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  • "The question was asked if it were possible to establish communication with the dead, and whether it was wise or advisable to attend séances or to engage in table-turning, spirit-rapping, etc."

    March 7, 2016