I would have no bite or sip of any of those things until May 1 of the next year.
From the forbes.com
When I write that best-seller I'm going to sit with the toffs and sip champagne.
From the nzherald.co.nz
The proportions are masterful, and each nuance comes across in waves as you sip.
From the sfgate.com
This is one of those interesting wines that keep you going back for another sip.
From the charlotteobserver.com
If you've ever fallen in love with a wine on the last sip, you know what I mean.
From the washingtonpost.com
The equipment is supposed to run for at least 90 days before anyone takes a sip.
From the abcnews.go.com
Folks will sip on $9 raspberry lychee martinis and $8 coconut mojitos at Strike.
From the ocregister.com
Need a place to sip free beer and browse for CDs while listening to a live band?
From the chron.com
I then took down the sip configuration data from the onsip account I had set up.
From the avc.com
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A small drink
Drink in sips; "She was sipping her tea"
u0160ip may refer to:
(Siping (city)) Siping , formerly Ssupingkai , is a prefecture-level city in Jilin province in Northeast China.
(Siping (rubber)) Siping is a process of cutting thin slits across a rubber surface to improve traction in wet or icy conditions.
SIPS, acronym for Side Impact Protection System, is a system of protection against side impacts developed by Volvo.
Siping is the use of narrow grooves in the tread of a tire. The purpose of this is to allow water to escape instead of being trapped between the tire and the road, causing "hydroplaning. ...
(SIPS) Site Integrated Proxy Services
(SIPS) Structural Insulated Panel. Sometimes referred to as "sandwich panels" or "foam core panels," since the mid-1980's Major Model Building Codes have accepted SIPs as structural building components and systems.