drink - use in sentences

Object

  • alcohol: In private premises, children are allowed to drink alcohol, provided they are aged 5 or above.
  • beer: I don't drink beer, just a nice glass of Chilean red.
  • tea: You can't sit around and drink tea all day anymore.
  • pint: I'll give $ 500 American dollars to anybody in here who can drink 10 pints of Guinness back-to-back.
  • wine: He must not drink any wine or strong drink.

Converse of object

  • consume: Will children aged under 16 be allowed to buy and consume soft drinks in any premises?

Adjective modifier

  • alcoholic: I was the first person to bring an alcoholic drink into the house; I was 21.
  • soft: Price includes a soft drink or glass of wine.
  • fizzy: Try not to drink fizzy drinks for too long a period to help protect your teeth.
  • hot: White rings left from either a hot drink or a wet glass should be attended to right away.
  • non-alcoholic: Each ferry also has a bar serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and a snack and food bar.
  • complimentary: Cycle storage Dry Clothes and Boots option on request Complimentary hot drinks and biscuits on arrival All rooms ensuite.

Modifies a noun

  • can: Members can be very lax in their habits and we usually have to clear up drinks cans and other rubbish.
  • driving: Binge drinking and drink driving are still serious issues but a little social drinking to boost those RDA's is the way to go.
  • reception: Drinks Receptions Whilst photographs are being taken, is an ideal time to serve drinks to your guests.

Noun used with modifier

  • pre-dinner: The bar is also lovely to have your coffee or for a pre-dinner drink - they specialize in single malts.
  • binge: To binge drink quot drawing its of electromagnetic waves.
  • celebratory: After one evening's victory over Swindon Town I think, They popped into the Black Boy for a celebratory drink.

Preposition: in

  • moderation: I happen to like a lifestyle where I eat meat, take regular exercise, don't smoke and drink in moderation.

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