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Meaning sip meaning

What does sip mean?

sip

drink in sips She was sipping her tea a small drink

Synonyms sip synonyms

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Topics sip topics

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Conjugation sip conjugation

How do you conjugate sip?

sip · verb

Examples sip examples

How do I use sip in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Take a sip of this.
Tom took a sip of his tea.
Tom took a sip of coffee.
Tom picked up the glass of water and took a sip.
I only had one sip of beer.
The first sip taken from the cup of science turns you into an atheist, but God is waiting for you at the bottom of the cup.
She took a sip of her drink.
Tom picked up one of the cans, opened it, and took a sip.
Tom picked up his coffee cup and took a sip.
Tom and Mary each took a sip of wine.
Tom took another sip of coffee.
Tom took a sip of Mary's drink.
Tom took a sip of his margarita and smiled.
Could I have a sip?
She moistened her lips with a sip of water.
Tom picked up the glass of juice and took a sip.
Tom took another sip.
Tom opened his beer and took a sip.
Tom took a sip from his beer can.
Tom took a sip from his coffee mug.
Tom took a sip of brandy.
Tom took a sip of his drink and put the glass back on the table.
Tom took a sip of his milk.

Movie subtitles

Have a sip.
Well, I'll just take a sip.
Once a day is plenty. Just a couple of flies, a sip of milk and perhaps a pigeon's egg on Sundays.
Would you kindly give me a sip of cool water?
Let's have a sip, see if you're worth taking along.
Let's have a sip to see if you're worth taking along.
Maybe you'd better slip upstairs and sip a warm lemonade, before you break out in a rash of righteousness.
Come on, Idabelle, have a little sip of this.
Have another sip.
Here. - Take a little sip of this.
A sip of wine will give you an appetite.
That'd be nice, daling, a sip of..
A sip of wine!
You might just as well sip poison.
She must take a sip every 2 hours.
Take a sip of this.
Just a couple of flies, a sip of milk and perhaps a pigeon's egg on Sundays.
Come on, IdabeIIe, have a little sip.
Now, now. Have another sip.
Oh, would you mind if I had a little snifter? I mean a little sip?
One little sip?
Just one little sip, but just one.
You newlyweds! A sip of wine will give you an appetite.
That'd be nice, darling, a sip of..
Well maybe just a sip.
Well, maybe just a sip of yours.
Here, take another sip.
Well, I. Well, I'll just take a sip.
Take a little sip of this.
Before you take a sip, Don't you smell mimosa?
Take a sip.
Sip bourbon and shut your eyes.
A sip of wine, a loaf of bread and a salted herring. which their work earned them yesterday. will sustain their return to sea tonight. to earn tomorrow's wine, bread and herring.
I'd give a lot for a sip of water.