Opposite of a liquid that can be swallowed as refreshment or nourishment
“I am so hungry that I am going to eat the first food I lay my eyes on.”
Opposite of a glass of liquid for drinking
“Oliver requested for another bowl of gruel.”
(the drink) Opposite of the sea or another large area of water
“Charlie made an extraordinary climb to the top of the mast and reported that he could see the land in the distance.”
Opposite of alcohol, or the habitual or excessive consumption of alcohol
“Do you have a non-alcoholic beverage? I am driving tonight!”
(gulp) Opposite of a single act of imbibing in a liquid, or the single portion that is imbibed
(chugging) Opposite of a single act of imbibing in a liquid, or the single portion that is imbibed
“The most ideal angle of tilt for the efficient chugging of beer is 45 degrees.”
Opposite of a deep draught of a drink
“The spitting by the elderly gentleman would make me lose my appetite.”
Opposite of to consume a liquid
“I decided to go low carb and eat a big juicy steak without worrying about the fat.”
Opposite of to consume or be in the habit of consuming alcohol
“She said she saw a marked difference in her mental health after she decided to quit alcohol.”
(drink to) Opposite of to propose a toast
“Her mother stood up to condemn the matrimony between her sister and her soon to be husband.”
Opposite of to drink or consume a liquid, typically greedily
Opposite of to drink or consume a liquid
Opposite of to consume a liquid
Opposite of to draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lips and mouth to make a partial vacuum
“The friend was awkward because he did not know how to blow the smoke out of his mouth.”
Opposite of to drink or imbibe in a liquid
“The commander's hysterical laugh causes Murray to spit the green substance, some of which catches the captain's mask.”
Opposite of to physically assimilate or take, especially a liquid
“The leaves are larger and more elliptical than hemp dogbane and all plant parts exude a milky substance when broken.”
Opposite of to rapidly consume (an alcoholic drink)
“He felt the smell of alcohol rise and had the urge to vomit it out.”
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