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drink
noun as in beverage; alcoholic beverage
verb as in take in liquid
Example Sentences
Oliver Stone needle-dropped it in “The Doors,” in a scene where Jim Morrison drinks blood in a pagan ritual.
The health of the watersheds we all drink from also depends on forest and range management.
The brightly coloured drinks are designed to appeal to children - but most contain the naturally occurring sweetener glycerol, instead of sugar, to stop them freezing solid and give the slushy effect.
She also alleged that the actor bought their a son a condo next door to his, bailed him out of jail multiple times and drank alcohol with him despite knowing he struggled with substance use.
You don’t deserve to see me come out there and stop to drink and have a beer and not have any production value, especially for a special.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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