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The answer SIPPER has 6 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of sipper in various dictionaries:
noun - a drinker who sips
verb - to drink in small quantities
SIPPER - A sipper water bottle is a type of bottle used to dispense water for certain pets including rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, chinchillas, gerbils, and oth...
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| Possible Crossword Clues |
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| Not a guzzler |
| Hardly a guzzler |
| Slow drinker |
| Tea taster, e.g |
| Person using a straw |
| Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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| Dec 18 2017 Newsday.com |
| Nov 1 2013 Wall Street Journal |
| Dec 5 2010 Universal |
| Jul 18 2010 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
| Jul 12 2004 Universal |
| Nov 5 1998 New York Times |
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A sipper water bottle is a type of bottle used to dispense water for certain pets including rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, chinchillas, gerbils, and other small animals. Typically a sipper bottle consists of a plastic portion used to contain the water, a plastic cap, and a metal tube with a ball bearing inside. * The vacuum formed by the presence of the ball bearing keeps water from flowing out of the bottle. An animal can interrupt this vacuum by pressing against the ball bearing and forcing it slightly up the tubethus an animal can drink from the bottle by licking the metal ball bearing. * A water bottle can be affixed to the side of an animal's cage from the outside (using the wire that normally comes with the bottle) or from the inside (using a separate water bottle holder utilizing a suction cup or a metal support, both of which can be purchased at most pet stores). * Though water bottles are most commonly used for pocket pets such as rodents, rabbits, and ferrets, any mammal can be tr |