drink

15 ENTRIES FOUND:

1drink

verb \ˈdriŋk\
drank\ˈdraŋk\drunk\ˈdrəŋk\ or drankdrink·ing

Definition of DRINK

transitive verb
1
a : swallow, imbibe <drink water> b : to take in or suck up : absorb <drinking air into his lungs> c : to take in or receive avidly —usually used with in <drank in every word of the lecture>
2
: to join in a toast to <I'll drink your good health>
3
: to bring to a specified state by drinking alcoholic beverages <drank himself into oblivion>
intransitive verb
1
a : to take liquid into the mouth for swallowing b : to receive into one's consciousness
2
: to partake of alcoholic beverages <has quit drinking>
3
: to make or join in a toast <I'll drink to that!>

Examples of DRINK

  1. The baby still drinks from a bottle.
  2. What would you like to drink?
  3. We drank orange juice with breakfast.
  4. I drink lots of water when I'm hiking.
  5. She drank too much last night and woke up sick this morning.
  6. It's not safe to drink and drive.
  7. She drank herself into a stupor.
  8. He nearly drank himself to death.

Origin of DRINK

Middle English, from Old English drincan; akin to Old High German trinkan to drink
First Known Use: before 12th century

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