Thesaurus / tipple
FEEDBACKHow to use tipple in a sentence
As a young man, he began with the “dirty, nasty job” of cleaning the tipple — sweeping the coal dust from the warehouse where the coal was stored.
HOW COAL HOLDS ON IN AMERICAJOSH PARTLOWJANUARY 17, 2022WASHINGTON POSTLong considered the most British of tipples, gin has now gone truly global, with iterations springing up from Asia, Australia, South America and Africa.
GIN HAS GONE GLOBAL, WITH APPEALING NEW STYLES AND FLAVORS THAT STRETCH ITS VERY DEFINITIONM. CARRIE ALLANSEPTEMBER 27, 2021WASHINGTON POSTYou can sip Skagit Valley or enjoy a tipple that started out in a faraway corn field high in the uplands of southern Mexico.
CAN CRAFT SPIRITS SAVE THE FAMILY FARM?WAYNE CURTISSEPTEMBER 23, 2021THE DAILY BEASTAll I meant to say was, that champagne is very pretty tipple; and so thought the dinner party, who were proportionally enlivened.
NEWTON FORSTERCAPTAIN FREDERICK MARRYATSpoken of people who are so much accustomed to tipple, that they never seem any the worse of it.
THE PROVERBS OF SCOTLANDALEXANDER HISLOPBrother Jucundus went along the range of barrels trying one tipple after another.
YORKSHIRE ODDITIES, INCIDENTS AND STRANGE EVENTSS. BARING-GOULDHe knew the good sap-days, and was on hand promptly for his tipple; cold and cloudy days he did not appear.
A YEAR IN THE FIELDSJOHN BURROUGHSIt is the only tipple I know of that leaves no headache the next morning to punish you for the glories of the past night.
CHARLES O'MALLEY, THE IRISH DRAGOON, VOLUME 2 (OF 2)CHARLES LEVERThe town has the distinction (like Kingsbridge in fair Devon) of manufacturing a local tipple of some potency.
FROM THE NORTH FORELAND TO PENZANCECLIVE HOLLANDMrs. Mole one day surprised him at a sly tipple in the grounds of the villa, and he knew it to his sorrow.
JACK HARKAWAY AND HIS SON'S ESCAPE FROM THE BRIGAND'S OF GREECEBRACEBRIDGE HEMYNGWORDS RELATED TO TIPPLE
- absorbed
- belted
- boozed
- consumed
- dissipated
- downed
- drained
- gargled
- gulped
- guzzled
- hit the bottle
- imbibed
- indulged
- inhaled
- irrigated
- lapped
- liquor up
- nipped
- partake of
- pulled on
- put away
- quaffed
- sipped
- sloshed
- slurped
- soaked up
- sopped
- sponged
- sucked
- swallowed
- swigged
- swilled
- tanked up
- thirsted
- tippled
- toasted
- tossed off
- washed down
- wet one's whistle
- wet whistle
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