Verb
The word is derived from sip
of Sip
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe sipped at a weak hock and seltzer As he gazed at the London skies Through the Nottingham lace of the curtains Or was it his bees-winged eyes? John Betjeman
Heigh-dy! Heigh-dy! Misery me, lack-a-day-dee! He sipped no sup, and he craved no crumb, As he sighed for the love of a ladye! W. S. Gilbert
I sipped my own coffee, heavy on the sugar and cream, trying to make up for the late work the night before. Caffeine and sugar, the two basic food groups. Laurell K. Hamilton
Amos sipped his coffee. The faraway look on his face reminded me of my dad. "I don't want to scare you.” "Too late. Rick Riordan
I changed my mind. I don't want to be an inveshtigative journalist anymore. I want to be a professional rum drinker.” "There are people who do that,” Duff said. He'd barely sipped his rum. "Really? What do you call them?” "Alcoholics. Libba Bray
I'm an entrepreneur. I'm married to an entrepreneur. So I haven't just sipped the entrepreneurship cool-aid, I bleed this stuff. Nancy Lublin