And the very nature of Mitty's dreams seems to suggest that the pop culture that he imbibes is a worthy thing to the extent that it inspires and encourages both fantasy and action. |
The wish for any Aristotelian-based 'theory of everything' imbibes 'the' error. |
The reed imbibes the perfume in which it is placed and diffuses it through capillary action from the base to the top of the stem, allowing the scent to fill the surrounding air. |
The cup furnishes a thin film like swan-skin which imbibes the sapid exudations from the stem, the source of nourishment. |
We love the chicken on a pallet of herby, slightly sweet cornbread dressing, which imbibes all the seeping juices. |
A permeable seed imbibes water readily when available, while an impermeable one does not take up water for days or longer. |