Synonym: guzzle, sip, swallow. Similar words: drink to, drink up, drink down, brink, shrink, wrinkle, sprinkle, wrinkled. Meaning: [drɪŋk] n. 1. a single serving of a beverage 2. the act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess 3. any liquid suitable for drinking 4. any large deep body of water 5. the act of swallowing. v. 1. take in liquids 2. consume alcohol 3. propose a toast to 4. be fascinated or spell-bound by; pay close attention to 5. drink excessive amounts of alcohol; be an alcoholic.
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61 Drink up, then I'll refill your glass.
62 Change your diet and drink plenty of fluids.
63 This water is unfit to drink.
64 I had too much to drink.
65 Can I offer you something to drink?
66 Drink whenever you feel thirsty during exercise.
67 He startled her and made her spill her drink.
68 This drink doesn't contain any alcohol.
69 Would you like another drink?
70 The management will provide food and drink.
71 Let's go out for a drink.
72 I have oceans of food and drink.
73 She had laced his drink with poison.
74 The British drink a great deal of milk.
75 She felt all the better for the drink.
76 There was neither food nor drink.
77 She sipped her drink with obvious pleasure.
78 You shouldn't drink wine on an empty stomach .
79 You should drink plenty of water.
80 He was replete with food and drink.
81 He has tempered the strong drink with water.
82 Shall I top up your drink?
83 Would you like some ice in your drink?
84 The hot drink warmed him.
85 He claims he's a big drinker,[www.Sentencedict.com] but even his daughter could drink him under the table.
86 Please have a drink.
87 I bought him a bottle of drink in return for his kindness.
88 I offered him a drink but he did not respond.
89 He mystified us all by pouring his drink out of the window.
90 She's much too prim and proper to drink pints of beer.