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Meanings of
tipple
in английском
португальский
bebida
каталонский
glop
испанский
trago
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A serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg.
draft
draught
potation
португальский
bebida
Drink moderately but regularly.
bib
Synonyms
Examples for "
draft
"
draft
draught
potation
Examples for "
draft
"
1
Two days later the government announced
draft
legislation to address so-called cyber-terrorism.
2
Russia has said the Western-Arab
draft
is unacceptable in its current form.
3
The
draft
regulations will be open for 30 days of public comment.
4
Parliament will debate and vote on the
draft
referendum bill on Friday.
5
The state plans to release an updated
draft
by early next year.
1
You shall have a
draught
of it every morning for a week.
2
As a general rule, the longer the flue the stronger the
draught
.
3
It is true, not only in the
draught
,
but in the race.
4
A sleeping
draught
in his evening wine would be the wiser course.
5
The pillows were
arranged
-
the
draught
given; but the sleeper never awoke again.
1
But I suspect the water forms the best part of the
potation
.
2
His first step was to take a liberal
potation
from the bottle.
3
With each fresh
potation
his conscience became less persistent in its protest.
4
By way of a stronger
potation
,
Rhenish wine was much to his taste.
5
He then fearfully watched the result of the madman's
potation
.
Usage of
tipple
in английском
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.
Other examples for "tipple"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
tipple
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
favourite tipple
usual tipple
enjoy a tipple
better tipple
doctore tipple
More collocations
Translations for
tipple
португальский
bebida
каталонский
glop
испанский
trago
Tipple
through the time
Tipple
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common