tipple (Meaning)

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tipple (n)

a serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg

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tipple (v)

drink moderately but regularly

Webster

tipple (v. i.)

To drink spirituous or strong liquors habitually; to indulge in the frequent and improper used of spirituous liquors; especially, to drink frequently in small quantities, but without absolute drunkeness.

Webster

tipple (v. t.)

To drink, as strong liquors, frequently or in excess.

To put up in bundles in order to dry, as hay.

Webster

tipple (n.)

Liquor taken in tippling; drink.

An apparatus by which loaded cars are emptied by tipping; also, the place where such tipping is done.

tipple Sentence Examples

  1. My grandfather's favorite tipple was a glass of single malt scotch every evening.
  2. The bar offered an extensive selection of beers, but her tipple of choice was always a classic martini.
  3. He had a penchant for occasional tipples, but never to the point of excess.
  4. The tippling crowd filled the tavern, their laughter mingling with the clinking of glasses.
  5. The villagers' tipple was a potent local brew, guaranteed to warm them on even the coldest night.
  6. Her evening tipple was a comforting ritual, helping her unwind after a long day.
  7. The physician advised her to limit her tippling, as it was starting to affect her health.
  8. The young man's tippling habits led him into financial ruin.
  9. The professor's tipple was a rare vintage port, which he would savor on special occasions.
  10. The partygoers indulged in a tipple or two, adding to the lively atmosphere.

FAQs About the word tipple

a serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg, drink moderately but regularlyTo drink spirituous or strong liquors habitually; to indulge in the frequ

liquor, alcohol, booze,drink, rum, bottle, brandy, juice, tequila, moonshine

nonintoxicant,nonintoxicant,,

My grandfather's favorite tipple was a glass of single malt scotch every evening.

The bar offered an extensive selection of beers, but her tipple of choice was always a classic martini.

He had a penchant for occasional tipples, but never to the point of excess.

The tippling crowd filled the tavern, their laughter mingling with the clinking of glasses.