Pronunciation: /ˈsɪpi kʌp/
noun a small, spill-proof drinking cup with a tight-fitting lid and a spout designed for young children
A1 I use a sippy cup to drink juice.
A2 My toddler insists on using a sippy cup for all her drinks.
B1 Parents often rely on sippy cups to prevent spills during meals.
B2 The sippy cup design has evolved over the years to be more spill-proof and user-friendly.
C1 Some experts recommend transitioning children from sippy cups to regular cups by a certain age.
C2 The debate over the use of sippy cups versus open cups continues among child development specialists.
formal The toddler was drinking from a sippy cup during the playdate.
informal I always make sure to pack a sippy cup for my little one when we go out.
slang Hey, can you pass me that sippy cup over there?
figurative She relied on her sippy cup of coffee to get through the early morning meetings.
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