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- pronunciation:
- drIngk
- parts of speech:
- verb, noun
- features:
- Word Explorer
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verb |
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drinks, drinking, drank, drunk |
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When you drink something, like water or juice, you take it into your body through your mouth. Most animals drink only water, but humans drink many kinds of things, such as milk, soda, coffee, and tea.
Julian always drinks chocolate milk at lunch, but I think it's too sweet.
- similar words:
- sip, swallow
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noun |
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A drink is some amount of water or other liquid that you take into your body through your mouth. A drink might be a small amount that is just enough to help you swallow a pill, or it might be enough to stop you from being thirsty.
We all needed a drink after we ran around the soccer field. The dog went down to the edge of the pond and took a drink.
- similar words:
- liquid, refreshment, sip, swallow
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associated with drinks |
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bubbles |
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broader categories that include drinks |
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food |
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places to purchase drinks |
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bar, restaurant, supermarket |
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similar to a drink |
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beverage, refreshment |
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some accessories for drinks |
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bottle, can, cup, glass, kettle, mug, pitcher, straw, tray |
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some actions with drinks |
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choke, drink, drip, heat, mix, serve, sip, spill, suck, swallow, taste, treat |
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some descriptions of drinks |
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fresh, hot, instant, sour, sweet |
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some examples of drinks |
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beer, cocoa, coffee, juice, lemonade, milk, pop, soda, tea, water, wine |
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some ingredients in drinks |
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chocolate, coffee, fruit, grain, herbs, ice, leaves, plants, spice, sugar |
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some people associated with drinks |
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waiter |
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units for measuring drinks |
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cup, gallon, glass, pint, quart |
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without something to drink |
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thirsty |
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