"Sips" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To take a small amount of a liquid, especially a hot drink, into the mouth by raising it to the lips and taking a small swallow.
"May I have a sip of your coffee, please?"
"She takes a sip of water after a spicy meal."
"I love sipping tea in the garden on a summer evening."
"The baby enjoyed sipping milk from the bottle."
"The kids were sipping juice at the backyard party."
Siphunculated refers to a structure that is shaped like a funnel or a tube, often used to describe a muscular or glandular tube, typically in the context of anatomy or zoology.<br><br>In paleontology, a siphunculated shell typically refers to the layered arrangement of shell material in an ammonite or nautiloid cephalopod shell, through which the siphuncle (a duct that connects the shell chambers) runs.<br><br>In general, a siphunculated shape is characterized by a narrow, constricted opening that transitions into a wider, more expanded section, giving the structure a funnel-like appearance.
To be drinking slowly and quietly, especially small amounts of a liquid, like a cup of coffee or tea.
Sipuleucel-T is a form of therapeutic cancer vaccine. It is a type of immune system treatment called an autologous cellular immunotherapy.
Sipunculacea is an order of marine worms, commonly known as beadlet worms or peanut worms. They are a group of small, simple, and often brightly colored animals that live in a variety of aquatic environments, typically in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Sipunculacea are characterized by their smooth skin, short proboscis, and a unique body shape, often resembling a small, rounded or oval-shaped worm.