Pronunciation: /drɪŋk/
noun A liquid that is consumed to quench thirst or for enjoyment
A1 I like to drink water.
A2 She ordered a cold drink at the cafe.
B1 He enjoys trying different drinks when traveling.
B2 The bartender recommended a special drink made with local ingredients.
C1 The sommelier suggested a drink pairing for each course of the meal.
C2 The mixologist crafted a unique drink that became the bar's signature cocktail.
verb To consume a liquid through the mouth
A1 I drink water every day.
A2 She drinks tea in the morning.
B1 They usually drink coffee after lunch.
B2 He drinks a protein shake after working out at the gym.
C1 The wine connoisseur enjoys drinking rare vintages.
C2 After a long day at work, she likes to relax by drinking a glass of whisky.
formal It is customary to offer guests a drink upon their arrival.
informal Hey, do you want a drink before we start the movie?
slang Let's grab a drink at the bar after work.
figurative Success is often seen as the fruit of hard work, but sometimes it's just the luck of the drink.
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