English to Punjabi Dictionary sip

sip

SIP
definition
verb
I sat sipping coffee
drink (something) by taking small mouthfuls.
noun
she took a sip of the red wine
a small mouthful of liquid.
example
I nodded and took a 'sip' of my water, absent-mindedly sloshing the liquid around in my glass.
Every morning I sit on my roof, 'sip' coffee, feed the pigeons, and gaze at the Manhattan skyline.
I took a 'sip' of my Coke because I needed to do something with myself.
The pope took a 'sip' of wine, turned it on his tongue, and swallowed it thoughtfully.
He watched as she finished the last of her hot dog and took a 'sip' of her Coke.
I took a 'sip' of water from the glass on the table in front of me and glanced at my watch.
He sits in center court to 'sip' his coffee and if he sees the mayor walk past, he can run over to get an autograph.
He took a 'sip' of water from the water fountain and then he went to the back of the locker room where the freshmen lockers were placed.
Ally took a 'sip' of her mocha, now that it had a little time to cool off.
Chon took a 'sip' of the diet soda he had ordered and then leaned on the table.
She took a 'sip' of her Champagne and looked down at the plate before her.
She took a 'sip' of her frappuccino, turned a page in her book, and went on reading.
I took a 'sip' of the warm liquid and suddenly gulped as a thought hit me.
John took a 'sip' of the liquid and his mind began to clear even faster.
she took a 'sip' of the red wine
I took a 'sip' of my soda, staring at the plain white plastic lid, completely ignoring him.
Jack took a 'sip' of the dark liquid, savouring its rich, burning taste.
Kit grinned and took a 'sip' of water, then poured some on his blonde head.
It was nice to sit quietly in the company of loved ones, 'sip' coffee, gaze off into the far horizon and think about this and that.
He took a 'sip' of water and tossed a few tablets into his mouth before taking another swig from the bottle.
We would silently 'sip' our tea or coffee and just stare out the window or read a book.
She took a 'sip' of the brownish liquid in her can, grimacing slightly, but not sputtering it out.
she took a 'sip' of the red wine
Rose placed the carton back in its place and took a 'sip' of the fresh liquid, satisfying her thirst.
Even carrot juice tastes better when you 'sip' it sitting on comfortable armchairs.
Julius took a 'sip' of his cappuccino and took out a pack of cigarettes.
It is healthier to 'sip' a cup of tea several times a day rather than down it all at once.
He took a 'sip' of his whiskey and waited for the man's chortles to subside.
Humans can be divided into many defining sets: cat people or dog people, beer drinkers or cocktail 'sippers' , those who wear gold or those who wear silver.
Late in the film there is a scene where Thomas and Jane sit in her kitchen 'sipping' tea.
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