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Example sentences for "tipple"

Lexicographically close words:
tipo; tipped; tippet; tippets; tipping; tippler; tipplers; tippling; tips; tipsily
  1. The sisters, having sipped Amzi's Christmas tipple apprehensively, noted that this was Lois's second glass.

  2. Amzi sent the darky away and began filling the glasses, as he liked to serve the tipple himself.

  3. Then unconfined each did tipple Wine from the bunch, milk from the nipple; Paps tractable as udders were.

  4. Of course, the best of wine can be had by the simple process of paying for it, but I am talking of the ordinary work-a-day tipple of the place.

  5. The footman lays behind to tipple ale and wine, And goes gallop, a gallop, a gallop, to make up his time.

  6. When a waiter had managed to place a little table near her, on the balcony itself, she found things very pleasant, and indeed considered it quite brave to tipple and sup afresh, while waiting for that man to be guillotined close by.

  7. And Silviane was seized with an irresistible desire for a spree, a desire to tipple and amuse herself in some vulgar fashion, as in her bygone days.

  8. To yours, my dear Kit; and may I never drink it in worse tipple would be the only additional pleasure I could suggest to the toast.

  9. As soon as hur came into fair London town Hur went to an Alehouse the sign of the Crown, In order to tipple hur streight did sit down.

  10. Now hur did not know how her pitcher did fill, Therefore hur did say with a merry good will Here's Tipple and drink, and her Pitcher full still.

  11. The Tapster he see her to be of that strain, And how she did tipple the Liquor amain, Thought he, I will fill up thy pitcher again.

  12. And now, my invaluable spouse, as I carn't conwenienly sing you any more moral lessons, I'll tipple you two or three!

  13. Had they had no worse foes than the lads that love drinking, We that tipple ha' no leisure for plotting or thinking.

  14. The ground does tipple healths afar When storms do fall, and shall not we?

  15. Generosity and anger swayed him confusedly; but as he watched Jane trudging down under the Dauntless's tipple he became clear enough to register with himself a vow.

  16. It is the only tipple I know of that leaves no headache the next morning to punish you for the glories of the past night.

  17. One regional tipple with such brutally strong cheese is black coffee laced with gin.

  18. Greece was the first country to prove its epicurean fitness, according to the old saying above, for it had wine to tipple and sheep's milk cheese to nibble.

  19. And then, they say We smoke and tipple all the day, Are oft in an excited state, Disturbance, noise, and dirt create.

  20. When it floats on such noble tipple I am a god-swilling nectar.

  21. Archie isn't invited, you old goosie, and he would be as much out of place in Max's house as Uncle Ephraim Tipple would be in Parliament.

  22. Billy Tatham, the stage-driver, asked of Uncle Ephraim Tipple as he was driving him down to the boat-landing.

  23. No more thought Teresa small tipple of me, sir, Than pretty Miss P.

  24. But I'm some better sin the licht cam, and I wad fain hae a drappy o' that fine caller tipple they ca' watter.

  25. He had continued to tipple until night, when he retired in a fuddled state to rest.

  26. Mike told of an Italian who had loaded a car for a test, so high that he could barely pass it under the roof of the entry, and went up on the tipple and saw it weighed himself, and it was sixty-five hundred pounds.

  27. Strolling towards the tipple of Number One, he encountered a wiry, quick-moving little man, with restless black eyes and a lean, intelligent face.

  28. The tipple was a fairly public place, and he judged he was as safe there as anywhere.


  29. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tipple" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alcohol; booze; draught; drink; gargle; grog; guzzle; hooch; imbibe; juice; lap; liquor; lush; nip; pledge; pull; quaff; sip; soak; spirit; suck; suckle; sup; swig; swill; tipple; toast; tope