They clinked the necks of their beers together and took sips to seal the toast. |
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If you are nauseated, you could try taking sips of 7-up, ginger ale, fruit juice, tea, broth, tonic water or bouillon. |
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Sitting in his car, Ross Granger sips his coffee, watching the steam fog up the window in front of him. |
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The next few sips went down easier, and then she was drinking it as fast as she could. |
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He sits down only twice, and takes very occasional sips from a single glass of water. |
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What shall a young reaver do but spend his coins like the snake sips water? |
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The elephants nosed their trunks toward the stream, taking sips with two finger-like appendages. |
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At the bar across the room, a balding man talked to the curly-haired woman between sips of espresso. |
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It was a small but nice cup of sips that helped me take a break from intensive waves of sweet and cold treats. |
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She sits down at the table next to the window, sips the juice as the steaming coffee cools, gazing out from the seventeenth floor. |
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I hope you don't mind but my coworkers took sips so there are a few more speckles of backwash in it now. |
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Patagonians live on a diet of meat and sips of mate, a herb tea that promises energy, resistance to fatigue, and a dulling of hunger. |
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With a few sips you can see the aquamarine waters, feel the gentle breeze, and start swaying like a palm frond. |
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The wassailers customarily carried bowls of the hot drink, wassail, and offered sips to prospective donors. |
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There's must-have chocolate, sugared cookies, even splashy sips of champagne or sparkling fruit juice over teensy scoops of sorbet. |
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Howard sips claret from a picnic hamper as he corrects other people's mistakes. |
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Take small sips of peppermint, ginger or camomile tea, or a fizzy drink like ginger ale. |
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Take small sips of water, weak tea, clear soft drinks, noncaffeinated sports drinks or broth. |
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My lifeforce dwindles as she sips from the fountain of knowledge when she should be drinking in great drafts. |
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Throw some fresh thyme into the coals and proceed to cook the fish, turning periodically, or between sips of your chosen tipple. |
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The book reveals its oddities and back-story in tiny sips, interspersed masterfully through the fast-paced action. |
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Instead of quaffing one giant emergency venti latte, you're better off taking frequent sips of small servings of coffee. |
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At the summit, while taking celebratory sips of whiskey from my Kansas City Chiefs flask, we were approached by an athletic couple from Colorado. |
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You can start to offer sips of breast or formula milk from a sippy cup from about 6 months. |
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A monk sips morning tea, it's quiet, the chrysanthemum's flowering. |
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It was still a quite strong drink, and frankly, it wasn't something you'd drink in big gulps but was a sort of thing which would make you satisfied with a few sips out of it. |
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After a few sips, Ares was sick of the oversweet shake, but Malcolm was stunned into pleasure by the drink. |
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I heard they would be given sips of lukewarm water as they didn't know how to stop the flow of blood. |
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Give the child sips of this drink every 5 minutes, day and night, until he begins to urinate normally. |
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Commonly, even after intravenous fluids are stopped the patient may take sips of fluids, ice chips, or swabs to moisten the mouth. |
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The next morning, Ficre gave me small sips of cold blackcurrant juice and rosehip tea to make me well. |
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If the child vomits, the caregiver should wait 10 minutes and then begin again to give the drink to the child slowly, small sips at a time. |
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I have dipped into it occasionally since, taking humming bird sips for inspiration. |
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I moodily chomped on my buttered toast and took sips of my orange juice. |
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But allowing sips or half a glass at home under the age of 15 doesn't seem to protect them – and may even have the opposite effect. |
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Not, said Sir Liam Donaldson, the former chief medical officer for England, by giving them sips of alcohol. |
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If the child can drink, show the mother how to give sips of ORS solution to the child. |
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He takes careful sips while passing down the collective knowledge of his ancestors, accrued over countless generations. |
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Laughing, she sips her wine, then puts the glass back on the table. |
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The scrub jay drinks by lapping up the water and then tilting his head back in order to swallow, while the mourning dove dips his beak deep into the water and sips away. |
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As she sips tea in a lounge at the Greenwich Hotel, her soft-spoken, modest style includes a casual acceptance of her advantages. |
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I was lounging on the pavement-patio of a nouveau cafe-bistro with Clive, an estate agent chum of mine, grazing on a hummus-filled ciabatta between sips of cafe con leche. |
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When drinking, most birds take small sips and tilt their heads backwards to swallow the water. |
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Small sips of water mixed with glucose should be given in regular intervals. |
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It makes a small car, the Chevy Cobalt, which sips petrol in moderation and is therefore selling well. |
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The show allows the audience to control the fate of the performers as improvisers compete against each other between sips of beer. |
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These people may experience a dry mouth, or the occasional feeling of thirst. However, such symptoms are usually easily managed with sips of fluid, ice chips, and regular mouth care. |
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The custom is that it should be drunk slowly with short sips. |
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Offer small, frequent sips of fluid rather than a whole cup at one time. |
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Related: Queen: 'Freddie is present throughout the show' The American sips champagne while singing a camped up Killer Queen draped across a chaise longue and yells We Will Rock You wearing a silver crown. |
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Hegarty sips his drink on his side of the candles. |
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Esophagogram showed that the barium pill got hung up in the vallecula, and many sips of water were required for the pill to be dislodged. |
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A haloed Lord Jenkins sips a glass of wine in Austin's Guardian cartoon. |
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He blusters as he settles into a chair or sips portentously from a glass of wine or fustily examines plants with a magnifying glass. |
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My sister lives in Italy and sips her wine slowly, smelling it delectably and swirling it like it's work of art. |
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After a few cautious sips, I gulped down the rest of my bottle. |
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Another sips nectar from a Virginia waterleaf blossom. |
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If your child keeps vomiting, wait for 30 to 60 minutes after the last time he or she vomited and then give a few sips of ORS from a spoon or a few drops from a dropper. |
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He jittered visibly in his seat, ate only small portions of his prosciutto and pasta and drank only a few sips of white wine from a glass that the palazzo waiters seemed to know not to fill to the brim. |
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Zhao Jinping sips milk tea from a flask as he surveys his empty shop. |
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Frederick alternated between sips of coffee and spoonings of raspberries. |
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Soon we were unwrapping and tasting one light, fresh morsel after the other, along with brothy beans and rice, fresh salsa, and sips of tequila punch. |
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The bat, which sips nectar from flowers, has a long, pointy lower lip. |
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We rationed ourselves to three sips of water a day until we were rescued. |
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When sailors grew anxious that the expedition was delaying a return to Portugal, a number of sailors attempted to force de Sequeira to order the sips home. |
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