Definitions
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- noun A little
sip ; less than a cup of some particular drink
Etymologies
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Examples
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MR: And shouldn't we retire the term "sippy cup" by now?
Mike Ragogna: A Tom Morello Video Exclusive, Chatting With Dave Koz and Laurie Berkner, Plus Ani DiFranco's Download Mike Ragogna 2011
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MR: And shouldn't we retire the term "sippy cup" by now?
Mike Ragogna: A Tom Morello Video Exclusive, Chatting With Dave Koz and Laurie Berkner, Plus Ani DiFranco's Download Mike Ragogna 2011
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Of the juices and other beverages, yes, even of those in sippy-cups, you may drink, but not in the living room, neither may you carry such therein.
Humor 2007
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Of the juices and other beverages, yes, even of those in sippy-cups, you may drink, but not in the living room, neither may you carry such therein.
Humor 2007
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Of the juices and other beverages, yes, even of those in sippy-cups, you may drink, but not in the living room, neither may you carry such therein.
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As I’ve said more than a few times, the whole problem is this: women/moms blog, and make money off of blogging, and outlets like the Times publish light trend pieces about it, pieces that draw attention to mimosas in sippy cups and make comparisons to slumber parties.
She Is Vast, And She Contains Multitudes, And She Also Sometimes Throws Her Bra - Her Bad Mother 2010
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The measure specifies so-called sippy cups used by young children may not contain BPA, and those items must include a label alerting consumers to the fact they do not contain the compound.
The Money Times Rakhi Kaptiyal 2010
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BPA can be found in plastic baby bottles, children's "sippy" cups, in the epoxy resin coating in the interior of modern metal food and aluminum soda cans, and in many other products, including the large polycarbonate water bottles Sparkletts and other water services deliver to homes and offices.
Lisa Kaas Boyle: Pink Washing the Dangers of Bottled Water 2010
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Under Washington's new law, plastic containers made with BPA that are designed to hold food or beverages for children under three years old such as sippy cups and baby bottles may not be manufactured, sold, or distributed in the state.
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Under Washington's new law, plastic containers made with BPA that are designed to hold food or beverages for children under three years old such as sippy cups and baby bottles may not be manufactured, sold, or distributed in the state.
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