What part of speech is sips?

Sips can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. sips is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of sip (infinitive).
  • 2. sips is a noun, plural of sip.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does sips mean?

Definitions

Verb

sip - drink in sips; "She was sipping her tea"

Noun

sip - a small drink

Examples of sips

#   Sentence  
1. noun Tom took little sips of the piping hot coffee.
2. noun They took sips from their coffee mugs.
3. noun Tom and Mary each took sips of their martinis.
4. noun Tom and Mary took sips of their drinks.
5. noun Tom and Mary both took sips of wine.
6. noun "Drinking Fanta and telling noobs to shut up," Al-Sayib replied, taking a sip of the aforementioned Fanta. "Wait, who is this?"
7. noun Tom took a sip of coffee.
8. noun Tom picked up the glass of water and took a sip.
9. noun I only had one sip of beer.
10. noun I sure wouldn't mind a sip of some fine almond liqueur right now.
11. 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.
12. noun She took a sip of her drink.
13. noun She moistened her lips with a sip of water.
14. noun Tom held the cup for Mary as she took a sip.
15. noun Tom picked up his drink and took a 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.
22. verb I had to sip the coffee because it was too hot.
23. verb It's nice to sip and savour drinks other than beer as well from time to time.
24. verb He wants to sip some of the champagne.
25. verb I'll be happy to sip some of the champagne.
26. verb You can't blow and sip.
27. verb Remember to sip your drink, not gulp it.
Sentence  
noun
Tom took little sips of the piping hot coffee.
They took sips from their coffee mugs.
Tom and Mary each took sips of their martinis.
Tom and Mary took sips of their drinks.
Tom and Mary both took sips of wine.
"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.
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.
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.

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