
1) Alcoholic liquor 2) Be a boozer 3) Be a lush 4) Draft 5) Draught 6) Drink 7) Drink a bit 8) Drink a lot 9) Drink to excess 10) Get drunk on ripple 11) Have more than a few 12) Have too many 13) Imbibe 14) Imbibe habitually 15) Imbibe to excess 16) Potation 17) Take habitual nips 18) To drink too much alcohol
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1) Bib 2) Cocktail 3) Draught 4) Imbibe 5) Potation 6) Quaff
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A tipple is a structure used at a mine to load the extracted product (e.g., coal, ores) for transport, typically into railroad hopper cars. In the United States, tipples have been frequently associated with coal mines, but they have also been used for hard rock mining. ==Operation== Basic coal tipples, no longer used in the industry, simply loaded...
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• (n.) An apparatus by which loaded cars are emptied by tipping; also, the place where such tipping is done. • (n.) Liquor taken in tippling; drink. • (v. t.) To put up in bundles in order to dry, as hay. • (v. i.) To drink spirituous or strong liquors habitually; to indulge in the frequent and improper used of spirituous liquor...
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Originally the place where the mine cars were tipped and emptied of their coal, and still used in that same sense, although now more generally applied to the surface structures of a mine, including the preparation plant and loading tracks.
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Tip'ple intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Tippled ;
present participle & verbal noun Tippling .] [ From
tip a small end, or a word akin to it; confer Norw.
tipla to tipple, to drip, Prov. English
tip , ...
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Tip'ple noun Liquor taken in tippling; drink. « Pulque, the national
tipple of Mexico.»
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Tip'ple transitive verb 1. To drink, as strong liquors, frequently or in excess. « Himself, for saving charges, A peeled, sliced onions eats, and
tipples verjuice.»
Dryden. 2. To put up in bundles in order to dry, as hay.
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Tipple is slang for an alcoholic drink.
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Originally the place where the mine cars were tipped and emptied of their coal, and still used in that same sense, although now more generally applied to the surface structures of a mine, including the preparation plant and loading tracks.
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[
v] - drink moderately but regularly
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tipple 1. To drink intoxicating liquor habitually or excessively. 2. To drink alcoholic liquor repeatedly, a little at a time or in small quantities. 3. Etymology: of unknown origin.
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