noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
favourite
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If you inject the right amount you could feel like you had six glasses of your favourite tipple .
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Teka has tried the beer here, but her favourite tipple is good old water.
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Ian rarely eats, preferring chocolate milk shakes, water, and his favourite tipple when pain dictates.
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When golf clubs were originally formed they were used more as eating and drinking houses and the favourite tipple was claret.
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But Old Rarity's my own favourite tipple .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Cognac is associated with smooth sophisticates, while armagnac is considered a peasant's tipple .
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Giving the cold shoulder to his usual tipple , Ian Knight raises his coffee cup to Drinkwise Day.
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If you inject the right amount you could feel like you had six glasses of your favourite tipple .
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In the meantime cider drinkers are hoping their lunchtime tipple doesn't become a luxury.
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No one would think of hoarding a year's stock for such a free tipple .
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Teka has tried the beer here, but her favourite tipple is good old water.
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Telling them to give up their favorite puff or tipple would only add to it.
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The odd tipple won't make it a bad habit!