Phrasal Verb - sipping at
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.Definition
To gradually consume or experience something, often in small amounts or over a long period of time. This phrasal verb can be used with both physical substances like food or drinks, as well as intangible things like information or experiences.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'm sipping at this wine to savor its complex flavors. |
| 2 | Let's take our time and slowly sip at our coffee before we leave. |
| 3 | I've been sipping at this novel for weeks now. |
| 4 | The children were sipping at their juice boxes during the movie. |
| 5 | The chef suggested we sip at the soup to fully appreciate its depth of flavor. |
| 6 | I'm sipping at this tea to soothe my sore throat. |
| 7 | The tourists were sipping at local delicacies during their food tour. |
| 8 | We'll sip at the cocktails while we wait for the sunset. |
| 9 | The students were sipping at their textbooks in the library. |
| 10 | The artist was sipping at her paintbrush to create the perfect stroke. |