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tipple

[tip-uhl] / ˈtɪp əl /
VERB
drink
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Previously, they were relegated to dingy side rooms, if admitted at all, and often charged exorbitant prices for their tipple.

From BBC

Poverty, transport, access to healthcare, access to employment, and at times it does tipple into anti-social behaviour and some of the other things we associate with poverty.

From BBC

By steeping sloe berries in alcohol, the low-quality gin of the time was transformed into a more palatable tipple.

From Washington Times

Designed to unite parishioners stuck at home during Covid lockdown, his "a tipple and a singsong" idea took off and attracted worshippers as far away as Brazil.

From BBC

The structure, a 12-story coal tipple, which is used to load coal for transport, was being dismantled by the workers when it collapsed, reported The Mountain Citizen, a newspaper in Martin County.

From New York Times