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  • 81drink — A liquid beverage of any kind, except as the context in which the word appears indicates an alcoholic beverage. 30 Am J Rev ed Intox L § 8. The portion of an alcoholic beverage consumed at one time. A court will take judicial notice that a drink… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 82drink — see eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die you can take a horse to the water, but you can’t make him drink he that drinks beer, thinks beer …

    Proverbs new dictionary

  • 83drink — [OE] Drink comes ultimately from a prehistoric Germanic verb *drengkan, which is widely represented in other modern Germanic languages: German trinken, for instance, Dutch drinken, Swedish dricka, and Danish drikke. Variants of it also produced… …

    Word origins

  • 84drink up — {v. phr.} To finish drinking; empty one s glass. * / Drink up that cough syrup, the nurse said, and never mind the taste, / …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 85drink up — {v. phr.} To finish drinking; empty one s glass. * / Drink up that cough syrup, the nurse said, and never mind the taste, / …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 86drink to — verb To raise ones glass as a toast Lets drink to a successful outcome …

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  • 87drink in — verb a) To be completely attentive They listened to him in rapt silence, drinking in his every word. b) To figuratively absorb. I like to walk in the hills and drink in the wonderful views …

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  • 88drink in — phr verb Drink in is used with these nouns as the object: ↑gulp …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 89drink up — phr verb Drink up is used with these nouns as the object: ↑coffee …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 90drink — n Large body of water: sea, ocean, lake, river. Gill and Fish were goofing off on the pier and fell in the drink. 1830s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang