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What does "sip" mean? Does it have the same meaning as "a bite"?

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Rebecca

Yes! You're correct. To have a "sip" of something is similar to having a "bite" of something. It means to drink a small amount at one time. Ex: Can I have a sip of your water, please? Ex: Julie took a sip of her tea. It was too hot to drink!

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