spoon |
sip |
As a noun spoon
is an implement for eating or serving; a scooped utensil whose long handle is straight, in contrast to a ladle.
As a verb spoon
is to serve using a spoon or
spoon can be .
As a proper noun sip is
cyprus.
As an adjective sip is
cypriot.
sip |
savor |
As a proper noun sip
is cyprus.
As an adjective sip
is cypriot.
As a noun savor is
taste, flavor.
sip |
tipple |
As proper nouns the difference between sip and tipple
is that
sip is cyprus while
tipple is .
As an adjective sip
is cypriot.
sip |
glug |
As a proper noun sip
is cyprus.
As an adjective sip
is cypriot.
As a noun glug is
church.
sip |
ap |
As a proper noun sip
is cyprus.
As an adjective sip
is cypriot.
As a verb ap is
to approach, to get close, to be next to, to be close to, to press against, to stand against.
sip |
shoot |
As a proper noun sip
is cyprus.
As an adjective sip
is cypriot.
As a verb shoot is
to launch a projectile.
As a noun shoot is
the emerging stem and embryonic leaves of a new plant.
As an interjection shoot is
.
pass |
sip |
As a noun pass
is pass (
between mountains ).
As a proper noun sip is
cyprus.
As an adjective sip is
cypriot.
sip |
sopa |
As proper nouns the difference between sip and sopa
is that
sip is cyprus while
sopa is (
stop online piracy act).
As an adjective sip
is cypriot.
sip |
shot |
In transitive terms the difference between sip and shot
is that
sip is to drink slowly, small mouthfuls at a time while
shot is to load (a gun) with shot.
As an adjective shot is
worn out or broken.
As an interjection shot is
thank you.
sip |
poured |
As verbs the difference between sip and poured
is that
sip is to drink slowly, small mouthfuls at a time while
poured is past tense of pour.
As a noun sip
is a small mouthful of drink.
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