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    Hi, I'd like to know what this verb means. thanks a lot.
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    He stipped his iced tea

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    Quote Originally Posted by ripley View Post
    Hi, I'd like to know what this verb means. thanks a lot.
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    He stipped his iced tea
    It's a mistake. it should be, "He sipped his iced tea".
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    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by bhaisahab View Post
    It's a mistake. it should be, "He sipped his iced tea".
    How disappointing. I was hoping to learn the meaning of some new verb appearing in a sentence such as "He stipped her screebly behind the goosebery bush".
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    Quote Originally Posted by fivejedjon View Post
    How disappointing. I was hoping to learn the meaning of some new verb appearing in a sentence such as "He stipped her screebly behind the goosebery bush".
    "Get thee yence foul spigot!" She cried.
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