Word: sipped
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...games, or to buy a latte or a tray of Cajun fries. A typical game costs $1.25 a play. Upstairs there's an Internet lounge where you can surf the Web for 12[cents] a minute or pursue retro-tech avocations such as pinball and air hockey while you sip a beer made at GameWorks' very own brewery...
...made up of anal pre-meds who band together to study for their organic chemistry finals. There are also final clubs for microbiology, physics and government, though the government ones tend to involve a lot more noise and people dangling you from your legs while you are trying to sip tequila from a glass on the floor...
This is a Quickie P300, the Porsche of sip-and-puff wheelchairs. It has six areas of command. If Reeve wishes to go forward or backward or to the left or the right or fast or slow, he sips air from or blows air into a plastic straw at varying strengths. When he shifts his sitting angle between straight up and laid back, the chair makes the sound of an old European elevator or a convertible top closing...
...roommates was off to Ecuador to write for Let's Go, planning to sip cerveza in Quito. Another roommate was leaving for India to set up small businesses for the poor as part of a Christian mission. A third roommate was on his way to Italy for the orchestra's European tour and fine red wine...
While the Union used to serve as a reading room where first-years could recline in leather chairs and sip sherry, architects and planners intended Loker to be a less imposing space. In fact, it became one of the few places at Harvard reminiscent of other college campuses...