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sip
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
sip
(verb)
sip
/
ˈ
sɪp/
verb
sips
;
sipped
;
sipping
sip
/
ˈ
sɪp/
verb
sips
;
sipped
;
sipping
Britannica Dictionary definition of SIP
:
to drink (a liquid) slowly by taking only small amounts into your mouth
[
+ object
]
She
sipped
her coffee while she watched the sun rise.
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no object
]
He
sipped
on the bottle of water.
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—
sometimes +
at
He
sipped at
his wine.
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— sip
noun
,
plural
sips
[
count
]
Have/take a
sip
of water.
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