A serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg.
Drink moderately but regularly.
1 A tipple a day might just help to keep the doctor away.
2 Is anyone out there going to create a grown-up tipple for them?
3 And Elizabeth Banks and Kerry Washington enjoyed a tipple on the night.
4 Drunk: small tipple with Kima in a motel room aside, no change.
5 My latest tipple is oil of vitriol with a dash of strychnine.
6 TOPE, v. To tipple , booze, swill, soak, guzzle, lush, bib, or swig.
7 Look for sales, and ask about wholesale pricing for your favourite holiday tipple .
8 Now, the watering-places are full of temptations to men and women to tipple .
9 What did Dr Johnson recommend as a tipple for aspiring heroes?
10 As soon as work started up, he went to the tipple .
11 Started as a boy sorting the coal from the slate for the tipple .
12 It graces our coinage, is the emblem of our favourite tipple .
13 Many of us like a tipple occasionally -or even more than occasionally.
14 A cheap tipple is about to get a bit more expensive in Scotland.
15 The tinged glasses come around with bright straws, and they tipple .
16 I'm Tom-Tell-Truth; if I don't like your French tipple , I shall say so.
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