tippled Sentence Examples

  1. After a long day's work, she tippled a glass of wine to unwind.
  2. The revelers tippled merrily throughout the evening, their laughter filling the air.
  3. The swashbuckler had a reputation for tippling and courting danger.
  4. The aging count tippled away his inheritance, leaving his family impoverished.
  5. The doctor advised him to refrain from tippling, as it was exacerbating his health problems.
  6. The villagers tippled and sang in celebration of the harvest festival.
  7. The poet's tippling inspired him to write some of his most poignant verses.
  8. The professor tippled sparingly, using it as a means to enhance his concentration.
  9. The sommelier tippled at the finest wines, his palate attuned to their subtle flavors.
  10. The couple tippled champagne to commemorate their wedding anniversary.

tippled Meaning

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tippled (imp. & p. p.)

of Tipple

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tippled (a.)

Intoxicated; inebriated; tipsy; drunk.

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FAQs About the word tippled

of Tipple, Intoxicated; inebriated; tipsy; drunk.

boozed,drank, liquored (up), caroused, revelled, bibbed, hit the bottle,guzzled, reveled, soaked

abstained,abstained,,

After a long day's work, she tippled a glass of wine to unwind.

The revelers tippled merrily throughout the evening, their laughter filling the air.

The swashbuckler had a reputation for tippling and courting danger.

The aging count tippled away his inheritance, leaving his family impoverished.