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When there was port after dinner, she'd take a tiny sip".
It's a judgment call; pour a tiny sip to tell whether it is fragile, or vibrant and healthy.
You know this stuff is around, but how do you find it?" Sasha leaned against the tub beside him and took a tiny sip of grappa.
Instead, I bought a set of pretty if not very rare wineglasses for $5, just enough to give dinner guests a tiny sip of Texas past.
She didn't look into his eyes, and she drank only a tiny sip before going into the kitchen to fetch a bottle of water.
Then, to wash it down, she took a tiny sip from a can of sports drink, grimacing with disgust as she swallowed.
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"The great advantage of being a writer is that you can spy on people," Greene told me as I took another tiny sip of my Martini.
Hudson held my Nalgene to my mouth, and I took three tiny sips like a baby bird.
If you can't stand being thirsty, bring a water bottle and wet your mouth with tiny sips throughout your trip, rather than guzzling it all at once.
There were social rituals here, but gracious ones: the manager brought us tiny sips of sherry, tangy olives and warmed towels by way of greeting.
In those last sad hours of futile pillow adjustments and tiny sips of liquid, of silent prayers and unspoken goodbyes, I took my mother's hand and stroked her face.
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