Synonym: drink, taste. Similar words: gossip, insipid, siphon off, dissipate, gossiping, dissipation. Meaning: [sɪp] n. a small drink. v. drink in sips.
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1 I took a little sip of my drink.
2 This tea is very hot, so sip it carefully.
3 The first sip is the best.
4 She took a sip of wine, savouring the fine vintage.
5 He took a sip of his coffee.
6 She paused to sip her tea.
7 She poured more wine and took a sip .
8 A sip of brandy helped to pull him round.
9 Sarah took another sip at her wine.
10 Harry took a sip of bourbon.
11 She took a sip of her wine.
12 She bit into a croissant and took a sip of coffee.
13 He took a sip of the medicine and screwed up his face.
14 Hillsden took a sip of tea,(www.Sentencedict.com) but it was stone cold.
15 I tried to sip the tea but it was scalding.
16 She took a sip of water to moisten her dry throat.
17 He took one sip of the wine and spat it out.
18 He paused to take a sip of water, and then went on .
19 I took the first sip and wanted to stop.
20 Pamela grinned wickedly and took another sip.
21 You bite a biscuit and sip from your cup.
22 Maybe a little sip of cold water?
23 Barbara Coleman raised her cup and took a sip.
24 Hers the first sip of pink champagne.
25 Are you seasick after a sip of white wine?
26 She took a sip of wine(sentencedict.com), sweet and strong.
27 She waited until her coffee had cooled down before taking a sip.
28 She sat down by the pool and took a sip of her wine. 'This is more like it,' she said.
29 I brought the cup up to my lips and took a sip of coffee.
30 She let go of Mona's hand and took a sip of her drink.