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tipple

verb as in drink

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Example Sentences

But enforcement was lax anyway, not least because the police themselves liked a tipple.

From Salon

"When I finish work, I will have a festive tipple and then back to my cabin to watch a Christmas movie."

From BBC

To paraphrase F. Scott Fitzgerald, I guess the rich drink different from you and me — and Sacramento is helping them tipple it up.

Between “Downton” and Professor McGonagall an adoring public saw in Smith an endlessly entertaining, tippling grandmother and that endearing teacher who balanced strictness with caring.

From Salon

They produce small amounts of a high quality product which is well worth making your summer tipple, not only for its delightful taste, but also for its positive social and environmental impact.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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