Use of sip in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include sip at the start of sentence, sip at the end of sentence and sip in the middle of sentence
sip at the end of sentence
- She poured more wine and took a sip .
- Pamela grinned wickedly and took another sip.
- Barbara Coleman raised her cup and took a sip.
- She waited until her coffee had cooled down before taking a sip.
sip in the middle of sentence
- The first sip is the best.
- She paused to sip her tea.
- She took a sip of her wine.
- He took a sip of his coffee.
- Harry took a sip of bourbon.
- I took a little sip of my drink.
- Maybe a little sip of cold water?
- Sarah took another sip at her wine.
- Hers the first sip of pink champagne.
- I took the first sip and wanted to stop.
- A sip of brandy helped to pull him round.
- She took a sip of wine, sweet and strong.
- You bite a biscuit and sip from your cup.
- Are you seasick after a sip of white wine?
- This tea is very hot, so sip it carefully.
- I tried to sip the tea but it was scalding.
- He took one sip of the wine and spat it out.
- She took a sip of water to moisten her dry throat.
- Hillsden took a sip of tea, but it was stone cold.
- She bit into a croissant and took a sip of coffee.
- She took a sip of wine, savouring the fine vintage.
- He paused to take a sip of water, and then went on .
- He took a sip of the medicine and screwed up his face.
- I brought the cup up to my lips and took a sip of coffee.
- She sat down by the pool and took a sip of her wine. 'This is more like it,' she said.
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