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1 It's not as though you were not going to have a nip with us.
2 I didn't have a nip of sherry, you old coot.
3 Ray, will you have a nip before you try it?
4 If you say so we will have a nip of cold tea and a bite-
5 Would have froze to death if I didn't have a nip once in a while.
6 Come, North, we'll have a nip before you start.
7 It's good to have a nip or two in the spring, to make you feel alive.
8 I must have a nip of brandy, too.
9 Come in and have a nip , Macklewain.
10 He was accustomed, when asked to have refreshment, to request that his two men should have a nip also.
11 Why, he was so pleased he asked me to have a nip of that gin he keeps under his bed!
12 We'll just toddle down to Tomlinson's at the cross-roads, and have a nip and a quiet game of old sledge at Jacksey's expense.
13 Occasionally, if Patrick had a nip of whisky, he liked to talk.
14 The jacket has a nipped - in waistband for a sharp silhouette.
15 Had a nip or two of the good stuff, I won't lie to you.
16 What say to going up,-nowthat the coast is clear , - and having a nip or two?
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