A liquid that can be swallowed as refreshment or nourishment
“I was completely parched and in desperate need of a drink of some sort.”
A quantity of liquid swallowed at one go
“And she took a drink from her glass, her gaze wandering to some distant point in the sky.”
A glass of liquid for drinking
“Erin requested a drink of orange juice.”
(the drink) The sea or another large area of water
“Me and Kyle got caught by an alarmingly large gust of wind and ended up in the drink.”
Alcohol, or the habitual or excessive consumption of alcohol
“Youths have been using the sculpture as a hiding place behind which they can indulge in drink and drugs.”
(drinks) A social gathering at which alcoholic drinks are served
“Why don't you come over to our party for drinks?”
A small portion or dose of a liquid which is medicinal, poisonous, or magical
A distilled alcoholic liquor made from fermented grain
Sodium bicarbonate (usually baking soda)
Food and drink provided for a festive occasion
Yogurt drink
A drink made from the juice of pressed fruit
A thing that makes one feel more energetic or cheerful
A tribute to someone or something, typically involving the raising of glasses
A colorless, transparent and odorless liquid
To consume a liquid
“I started to drink some refreshing water and immediately felt hydrated.”
To absorb or soak up a liquid
“That the former will absorb the latter, in point of fact, is as inevitable as that a sponge will drink up water.”
To consume or be in the habit of consuming alcohol
“At the meeting, he confessed to always feeling the urge to drink excessively.”
(drink to) To propose a toast
“Cheers to the freakin' weekend. I drink to that.”
To eat too much
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