tipple

[US]/'tɪp(ə)l/
[UK]/'tɪpl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. strong alcoholic drink; alcohol

vi. to drink alcohol

vt. to drink alcohol habitually

Phrases & Collocations

have a tipple

enjoy a tipple

a little tipple

tipple of whiskey

Example Sentences

those who liked to tipple and gamble.

Does classics tipple honey still have disadvantage benignantly?

He enjoys a tipple of whiskey in the evening.

She doesn't tipple often, but when she does, she prefers red wine.

Many people like to tipple on special occasions like birthdays or holidays.

After a long day at work, he likes to tipple a cold beer.

The bar offers a wide selection of tipples, from cocktails to spirits.

During the party, guests were seen tippling champagne and wine.

She decided to tipple a glass of champagne to celebrate her promotion.

Some people tipple to relax and unwind after a stressful day.

The cozy pub is a perfect spot to tipple a pint of beer with friends.

He tends to tipple more when he's socializing with colleagues.

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