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    tipple


    1. You might feel that this took a long time but the cookbook was published in November 2002 and reviewed by Thomas Fortenberry of Midwest Book Review in August 2003 while Alice Holman of RAWSISTAZ Reviewers reviewed it at the end of October 2003 and Kevin Tipple of the Blue Iris Journal reviewed it the next month, almost a year after it came into print


    2. But what good were such experiences if experienced alone, or without the possibility of sharing the pleasure with someone with the lust for life to live them, not simply attend them? And such experiences must surely be enjoyed when one still has the vitality of youth, when the body still yearns excitement? Were not the old and the infirm, no matter how rich, content to see out their days close to hearth and home, with no more excitement than fresh air to breathe and a good book to read, and perhaps a tipple before bedtime? Litzia felt the ticking of her own clock keenly and did not like what she heard


    3. "Ah—no; though that mead was a drop of pretty tipple


    4. 'I only hope the boat won't tipple over!' she said to herself


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    Synonyms for "tipple"

    draft draught potation tipple bib alcoholic drunkard drunk lush boozer drinker

    "tipple" definitions

    a serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg


    drink moderately but regularly