1. sipping - Noun
2. sipping - Verb
Derived from sip
of Sip
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs if there was some avian Sandals resort, at which birds congregate, sipping margaritas and playing beach volleyball until it’s time to come home. Source: Internet
“All this while sipping homemade iced tea and listening to vinyl records we found at a neighborhood rummage sale before everything was shut down.” Source: Internet
As for drinking with Vision, he’s probably your guy if you’re a fan of sipping on extremely old scotch and wistfully staring off into the great unknown. Source: Internet
As for me, I’d settle for a pint of Harvey’s Best Bitter – and I cannot wait to enjoy the experience of sipping it in the pub once more. Source: Internet
Downtown LaGrange is hosting its holiday sip and shop on Friday night, with shops open from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Shoppers can enjoy downtown stores after hours and special sales while sipping their drinks and perusing gifts. Source: Internet
For a dry mouth chewing gum, sipping water, or a saliva substitute may be used. Source: Internet