Sip can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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sip - drink in sips; "She was sipping her tea" | ||
Noun |
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sip - a small drink |
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1. | noun | "Drinking Fanta and telling noobs to shut up," Al-Sayib replied, taking a sip of the aforementioned Fanta. "Wait, who is this?" | |
2. | noun | Tom took a sip of coffee. | |
3. | noun | Tom picked up the glass of water and took a sip. | |
4. | noun | I only had one sip of beer. | |
5. | noun | I sure wouldn't mind a sip of some fine almond liqueur right now. | |
6. | noun | 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. | |
7. | noun | She took a sip of her drink. | |
8. | noun | She moistened her lips with a sip of water. | |
9. | noun | Tom held the cup for Mary as she took a sip. | |
10. | noun | Tom picked up his drink and took a sip. | |
11. | noun | Tom picked up one of the cans, opened it, and took a sip. | |
12. | noun | Tom picked up the glass of juice and took a sip. | |
13. | noun | Tom picked up his coffee cup and took a sip. | |
14. | noun | Tom and Mary each took a sip of wine. | |
15. | noun | Tom took another sip. | |
16. | verb | I had to sip the coffee because it was too hot. | |
17. | verb | It's nice to sip and savour drinks other than beer as well from time to time. | |
18. | verb | He wants to sip some of the champagne. | |
19. | verb | I'll be happy to sip some of the champagne. | |
20. | verb | You can't blow and sip. | |
21. | verb | Remember to sip your drink, not gulp it. |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
"Drinking Fanta and telling noobs to shut up," Al-Sayib replied, taking a sip of the aforementioned Fanta. "Wait, who is this?" | |
Tom took a sip of coffee. | |
Tom picked up the glass of water and took a sip. | |
I only had one sip of beer. | |
I sure wouldn't mind a sip of some fine almond liqueur right now. | |
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. | |
She moistened her lips with a sip of water. | |
Tom held the cup for Mary as she took a sip. | |
Tom picked up his drink and took a sip. | |
Tom picked up one of the cans, opened it, and took a sip. | |
Tom picked up the glass of juice 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. | |
verb | |
I had to sip the coffee because it was too hot. | |
It's nice to sip and savour drinks other than beer as well from time to time. | |
He wants to sip some of the champagne. | |
I'll be happy to sip some of the champagne. | |
You can't blow and sip. | |
Remember to sip your drink, not gulp it. |