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drink
noun
a
liquid
that
people
swallow
for
refreshment
,
nourishment
,
or
pleasure
,
including
water
,
juice
,
soda
,
or
alcohol
•
The
cafe
offers
a
free
drink
with
every
sandwich
.
The
cafe
offers
a
free
drink
with
every
sandwich
.
•
On
hot
summer
days
,
an
icy
drink
of
lemonade
tastes
wonderful
on
the
porch
.
On
hot
summer
days
,
an
icy
drink
of
lemonade
tastes
wonderful
on
the
porch
.
Old
English
drinc
,
from
drincan
(“
to
swallow
liquid
”),
related
to
German
trinken
.
verb
-
drink
,
drinking
,
drinks
,
drank
,
drunk
to
take
a
liquid
into
your
mouth
and
swallow
it
•
Remember
to
drink
plenty
of
water
during
the
hike
.
Remember
to
drink
plenty
of
water
during
the
hike
.
•
She
drank
hot
tea
while
reading
her
book
by
the
window
.
She
drank
hot
tea
while
reading
her
book
by
the
window
.
Old
English
drincan
,
from
Proto-Germanic
*drinkanan
,
related
to
German
trinken
and
Dutch
drinken
.
noun
a
liquid
that
people
can
swallow
,
such
as
water
,
juice
,
or
soda
•
After
soccer
practice
,
Luis
poured
a
cold
drink
of
water
.
After
soccer
practice
,
Luis
poured
a
cold
drink
of
water
.
•
Would
you
like
a
hot
drink
like
tea
or
coffee
?
Would
you
like
a
hot
drink
like
tea
or
coffee
?
Old
English
“
drinc
”
meaning
a
draught
or
potion
,
from
the
verb
“
drincan
” (“
to
drink
”).
verb
-
drink
,
drinking
,
drinks
,
drank
,
drunk
to
take
liquid
into
your
mouth
and
swallow
it
•
I
always
drink
a
glass
of
milk
before
bed
.
I
always
drink
a
glass
of
milk
before
bed
.
•
She
is
drinking
lemonade
by
the
pool
.
She
is
drinking
lemonade
by
the
pool
.
From
Old
English
“
drincan
”,
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
German
“
trinken
”.
noun
alcoholic
beverages
in
general
•
He
gave
up
drink
after
the
accident
.
He
gave
up
drink
after
the
accident
.
•
Too
much
drink
can
damage
your
liver
.
Too
much
drink
can
damage
your
liver
.
Same
origin
as
the
more
general
noun
,
but
this
sense
grew
in
Middle
English
as
alcoholic
liquors
became
common
in
taverns
.
verb
-
drink
,
drinking
,
drinks
,
drank
,
drunk
to
consume
alcoholic
beverages
,
often
regularly
•
Jim
drinks
every
night
after
work
.
Jim
drinks
every
night
after
work
.
•
She
promised
she
would
stop
drinking
once
the
baby
arrived
.
She
promised
she
would
stop
drinking
once
the
baby
arrived
.
Specialized
from
the
general
verb
sense
;
the
idea
of
drinking
alcohol
became
common
in
the
14th
century
.
drinking
verb
-
drink
,
drinking
,
drinks
,
drank
,
drunk
present
participle
of
drink
:
doing
the
action
of
taking
liquid
into
the
mouth
and
swallowing
it
•
She
is
drinking
a
cup
of
hot
tea
by
the
window
.
She
is
drinking
a
cup
of
hot
tea
by
the
window
.
•
The
horse
was
drinking
from
the
trough
when
I
arrived
at
the
stable
.
The
horse
was
drinking
from
the
trough
when
I
arrived
at
the
stable
.
noun
-
drinking
the
act
of
taking
liquid
into
the
body
through
the
mouth
•
After
the
marathon
,
a
young
woman
sat
on
the
grass
,
drinking
cold
water
from
a
clear
plastic
bottle
.
After
the
marathon
,
a
young
woman
sat
on
the
grass
,
drinking
cold
water
from
a
clear
plastic
bottle
.
•
During
their
desert
hike
,
the
group
paused
,
each
drinking
from
a
metal
canteen
under
the
blazing
sun
.
During
their
desert
hike
,
the
group
paused
,
each
drinking
from
a
metal
canteen
under
the
blazing
sun
.
noun
-
drinking
the
activity
or
habit
of
consuming
alcoholic
beverages
,
especially
regularly
or
in
large
amounts
•
His
doctor
warned
that
heavy
drinking
could
damage
his
liver
.
His
doctor
warned
that
heavy
drinking
could
damage
his
liver
.
•
The
town
passed
a
law
to
stop
public
drinking
after
midnight
.
The
town
passed
a
law
to
stop
public
drinking
after
midnight
.
the drink
noun
informal
:
the
sea
or
ocean
,
especially
thought
of
as
a
large
body
of
water
someone
might
fall
into
•
The
sailor
slipped
and
vanished
into
the
drink
during
the
storm
.
The
sailor
slipped
and
vanished
into
the drink
during
the
storm
.
•
Rescuers
scanned
the
drink
for
any
sign
of
the
missing
surfer
.
Rescuers
scanned
the drink
for
any
sign
of
the
missing
surfer
.
Sense
arose
in
the
19th
century
as
nautical
slang
,
likening
the
vast
sea
to
an
enormous
swallow
of
liquid
.
drunk
verb
-
drink
,
drinking
,
drinks
,
drank
,
drunk
past
participle
of
the
verb
“
drink
”
•
He
had
drunk
all
the
milk
before
breakfast
.
He
had
drunk
all
the
milk
before
breakfast
.
•
By
the
end
of
the
hike
,
they
had
drunk
every
drop
of
water
they
brought
.
By
the
end
of
the
hike
,
they
had
drunk
every
drop
of
water
they
brought
.