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- adjective Capable of, or suitable for, being
sipped .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Since rum was the bedrock of New England's early economy, root for the Pats with a bottle of this sippable, caramel-like Massachusetts rum.
Super Drinks 2012
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The end result is a little sweet, a little bitter, and oh-so sippable.
Beyond the Julep 2011
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And the cheese oozes and droops, and as you pull it back with your spoon, you reveal a hot tub of healing, a pot of sippable Prozac, and life becomes generally satisfying and uplifting.
Kerry Saretsky: American Onion Soup Kerry Saretsky 2011
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And the cheese oozes and droops, and as you pull it back with your spoon, you reveal a hot tub of healing, a pot of sippable Prozac, and life becomes generally satisfying and uplifting.
Kerry Saretsky: American Onion Soup Kerry Saretsky 2011
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In the book, Cone interviews baristas and coffee shop owners from throughout Seattle and Portland, providing 112 pages of browsable — or maybe, given the context, I should call them sippable — stories.
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Think of this as a riff on the French 75 that, thanks to the St. Germain and the grapefruit juice, is even more sippable.
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In the book, Cone interviews baristas and coffee shop owners from throughout Seattle and Portland, providing 112 pages of browsable — or maybe, given the context, I should call them sippable — stories.
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And fresh coffee, tea, and some sippable pear puree mixed with buzzee waturr.
My temple is prepared. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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In the book, Cone interviews baristas and coffee shop owners from throughout Seattle and Portland, providing 112 pages of browsable — or maybe, given the context, I should call them sippable — stories.
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In the book, Cone interviews baristas and coffee shop owners from throughout Seattle and Portland, providing 112 pages of browsable — or maybe, given the context, I should call them sippable — stories.
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