sip in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

sip in the PONS Dictionary

sip Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a sip
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He sipped from the cup of greatness, and then spilled what it held.
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He pours himself a drink, and takes a sip.
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Ward is occasionally seen suppressing his smirks by sipping from his cup.
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The bathing-water he used became an object for "achamaniyam", sipping drops of water for religious purpose.
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One sip of beer causes him to revert to heavy drinking.
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The oil was mixed with at least twice its volume of skimmed milk, chilled, and sipped during the meal or incorporated into food.
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In some regions, the first sips of toso are taken in order of age, from the youngest to the eldest.
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They consumed two little spoonfuls of tuna, a sip of milk and a biscuit every 48 hours and a morsel of peach.
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The little man ignores the waitress at first, but after a couple of sips he begins to tell her his story.
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The two men carefully carry her out and offer her something to drink, and are encouraged when she sips.
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