Examples of 'be sipped' in a sentence

Meaning of "be sipped"

Be sipped: This phrase suggests that a drink, usually a beverage like tea or coffee, should be consumed slowly in small amounts by taking small sips

How to use "be sipped" in a sentence

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be sipped
But can also be sipped on its own.
The consistency was slightly heavy, of a type to be sipped.
Water should be sipped throughout the day.
If the patient has pneumonia, then the tea should be sipped every hour.
A wine to be sipped and savored as it gently caresses the tastebuds.
Rafael knows a dry martini must be sipped like champagne.
Intended to be sipped and savored like a fine cognac or scotch.
The style that transforms every moment into a masterpiece to be sipped from - slowly.
That which burns must be sipped in waist deep water.
To avoid nausea and to get the best results, all fluids should be sipped slowly.
This can be sipped throughout the day to seek relief.
Two liters of the watermelon tea can be sipped over a two-day period.
Rather it should be sipped slowly and allowed to come in contact with the tongue.
It is a tender wine. It must be sipped only.
Tequila should be sipped and savored like a fine whiskey.

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Listen. Rafael knows that a dry martini must be sipped like champagne.
Solarized water can be sipped or used to even bathe affected areas - or both.
This could probably be sipped all….
Good wine should be sipped and savored slowly. Perhaps too swiftly.
Raphael knows that dry martini, like champagne, should be sipped.
It must be sipped only.
This Product is made to order and takes 15 business days to be sipped.
One of the most common drinks to be sipped at Christmas is Mulled Wine.
It 's a wine to be sipped.
Instead, cigars are meant to be sipped like a refined beverage.
When cool, the drink may be sipped throughout the day.

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Examples of using Sipped
We sipped champagne and looked at the stars
But can also be sipped on its own
Tom sipped his hot chocolate in silence
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