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Sipper

Sipper \Sip"per\, n. One whi sips.

Wiktionary
sipper

n. One who sips.

WordNet
sipper

n. a drinker who sips

Usage examples of "sipper".

Quinn delved in the diaper bag and presented the boy a plastic sipper filled with frosty lemonade.

The sipper was a ranking executive in the business that owned the magazine paying for this journalistic jaunt to China, so everyone acknowledged his right to be a trifle insistent.

Whether it was odd or not that the sipper should be oblivious, and the cordial spirit heartily reminiscent of those times, we will not stay to inquire.

Then sighing, she sat down again, offering the second delicate sipper with a smile that carved her face into finer lines than any artist could have wrought.

She herself thought it was an absurd affectation, sure to indicate to one and all that the tea sipper was far more interested in creating an illusion of breeding rather than actually being well-bred.

He was carrying a string bag containing a sipper bottle of water and an orange.

Then he mouthed the sipper, but with one hand he pulled at the frayed front seam of his tunic and brought out, in a shaking hand, a badly-worn case, which he dropped on the table top, not pushing it toward me, but rather as if he were indifferent to any interest of mine in its contents.

Had his death been on a flower that he had picked up and smelled, or a bug that had slipped its sipper under his skin as the sun went down red in its house of thunder?

Food and drink are available from your helmet sippers when you feel thirsty or peckish.

She punched the appropriate code on the sealed container and it delivered two little pill-popper units designed to be used with the sippers of envirosuits.

Back in Europe, after seven centuries of Mongol dominance, they have become citified, domesticated, sippers of wine, theatergoers, cultivators of gardens, but here they follow the ways of their all-conquering forefathers.