Pronunciation: /drɪŋk ɪn/
verb to take in or absorb something, typically with the senses
A1 I like to drink in the beautiful scenery when I go for a walk.
A2 She sat by the window to drink in the view of the sunset.
B1 As a tourist, I always try to drink in the local culture of the places I visit.
B2 The art gallery was so amazing that I needed extra time to drink in all the paintings.
C1 Attending the opera allowed me to drink in the beauty of the music and performances.
C2 When I travel, I make sure to take my time and drink in all the unique experiences each destination has to offer.
formal She paused to drink in the breathtaking view of the mountains.
informal Let's sit here and just drink in the beauty of this sunset.
slang I could just sit on the beach all day and drink in the vibes.
figurative As an artist, he had a unique ability to drink in inspiration from his surroundings.
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