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tipple

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 An area near the entrance of mines which is used to load and unload coal. 2 (context rail transport English) An apparatus for unloading railroad freight cars by tipping them; the place where this is done. 3 (context slang English) Any alcoholic drink. ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tipple \Tip"ple\, v. t. To drink, as strong liquors, frequently or in excess. Himself, for saving charges, A peeled, sliced onions eats, and tipples verjuice. --Dryden. To put up in bundles in order to dry, as hay.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Tipple can mean: Tipple , a structure used for loading coal, ore or minerals into railroad cars Tipple (musical instrument) Tipple, a Welsh surname. Slang term for alcoholic beverage As a last name, Tipple may also refer to: Dan Tipple Gordon Tipple Nathan ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE favourite ▪ If you inject the right amount you could feel like you had six glasses of your favourite tipple . ▪ Teka has tried the beer here, but her favourite tipple is good old water. ▪ Ian rarely eats, preferring ...

Usage examples of tipple.

No, you see, the key to the whole gimmick is to confess quite cheerfully to a couple of unserious, feminine tipples, while at the same time deterring the law from smelling your breath.

The hours of tippling had had their effect on her, producing a dull headache and a logy feeling of depression.

Who oft, when we our house lock up, carouse With tippling tipstaves in a lock-up house.

Longarm said in a very slightly slurred voice as if he too had been tippling more than a man ought to, at least more than was sensible if he intended to stumble into dark alleys in the middle of the night.

When night came, Venus returned home from the banket wel tippled with wine, smelling of balme, and crowned with garlands of roses, who when shee had espied what Psyches had done, gan say, This is not the labour of thy hands, but rather of his that is amorous of thee : then she gave her a morsel of brown bread, and went to sleep.

The fact that this young woman had never moistened the selvedge edge of her soul with a less plebeian tipple than champagne, had a marked and subduing effect on Harris.

When night came, Venus returned home from the banket wel tippled with wine, smelling of balme, and crowned with garlands of roses, who when shee had espied what Psyches had done, gan say, This is not the labour of thy hands, but rather of his that is amorous of thee : then she gave her a morsel of brown bread, and went to sleep.

Irish whiskey was not among his favorite tipples, but he wanted to keep Flannery in a good mood.

Had he upped anchor immediately the last barrel was winched down into the last lighter, he most likely now would be laughing over his tipple somewhere telling the funny story of how he bilked a black savage in far southern Ifriqah, but he did not.

It looks like she's been tippling all day-she can't have been dashing out here with every cup.

I saw a middle-aged woman in a cocktail dress, tippling in the phone booth when I moved in.

D’you know what your friend and agent Lucky Gazid is prepared to pay for his latest illicit tipple?

When Fasilides came on deck he was showing the effects of the previous evening's tippling, but he and the servant spoke rapidly in the Geez language.

He doodled again for a minute, then turned toward the room, his eyes drifting over Robbie's shoulder as he apparently took in the tumbling scene, the women and men joshing, tippling, holding their cigarettes overhead to avoid accidental burns to passersby.

I tippled and talked, for I was not troubled with mauvaise honte even at sixteen, and at eight o'clock I rose to take leave.