Drink

  • 61drink — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A liquid for drinking, or a portion of this] Syn. beverage, sip, gulp, potion, potable, libation, drop, bottle, glass, toast, belt, refreshment, thirst quencher, draft, potation, drinkable, liquid, quaff, brew, tonic, tall… …

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  • 62drink — I. verb (drank; drunk or drank; drinking) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English drincan; akin to Old High German trinkan to drink Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. swallow, imbibe …

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  • 63drink up — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms drink up : present tense I/you/we/they drink up he/she/it drinks up present participle drinking up past tense drank up past participle drunk up to drink all of your drink Drink up, everyone, it s… …

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  • 64Drink —    The drinks of the Hebrews were water, wine, strong drink, and vinegar. Their drinking vessels were the cup, goblet or basin, the cruse or pitcher, and the saucer.    To drink water by measure (Ezek. 4:11), and to buy water to drink (Lam. 5:4) …

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  • 65drink in — Synonyms and related words: absorb, adsorb, advert to, assimilate, attend to, be aware of, be engrossed in, bib, blot, blot up, booze, chemisorb, chemosorb, digest, drain the cup, drink, drink off, drink to, drink up, engross, filter in, give… …

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  • 66drink to — Synonyms and related words: bib, booze, drain the cup, drink, drink in, drink off, drink up, guzzle, imbibe, pledge, pull, quaff, sip, suck, suck in, suckle, sup, swig, swill, tipple, toast, toss down, toss off, wash down …

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  • 67drink —    Alcoholic beverages have existed in Britain for thousands of years and provisions relating to the use and misuse of alcohol reflect its historical importance. Distinctive features of the British brewing industry, such as the tied house system… …

    Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • 68drink — 1. verb 1) she drank her coffee Syn: swallow, gulp (down), quaff, guzzle, imbibe, sip, drain; informal swig, down, knock back 2) he never drank Syn: drink alcohol, tipp …

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  • 69Drink up! — exclam. Finish your drink!; Finish that drink, and we’ll have another! □ Okay, drink up! It’s closing time. □ Drink up, and let’s get going …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 70drink — 1. verb /dɹɪŋk/ a) To consume (a liquid) through the mouth. He drank the water I gave him. b) To consume liquid through the mouth. You can lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink. Syn …

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