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noun a small, open container used for drinking, typically cylindrical and with a handle

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  • She sipped her tea from a delicate china cup.
  • Can you pass me that cup over there?
  • I'm gonna grab a cup of joe before we head out.
  • He knew he had to face his fears head on, so he decided to 'drink from the cup of courage'.

noun A liquid that is consumed to quench thirst or for enjoyment

verb To consume a liquid through the mouth

  • It is customary to offer guests a drink upon their arrival.
  • Hey, do you want a drink before we start the movie?
  • Let's grab a drink at the bar after work.
  • Success is often seen as the fruit of hard work, but sometimes it's just the luck of the drink.
  • The effervescence of the sparkling water was a result of the carbonation process.
  • I love the effervescence of soda pop, it's so bubbly and fizzy.
  • This champagne has some serious effervescence, it's like a party in your mouth!
  • Her effervescence was contagious, spreading joy and excitement wherever she went.

adjective Frothy is an adjective that describes something that is light and full of small bubbles, like frothy milk or a frothy wave.

  • The frothy foam on top of the cappuccino was a sign of its quality.
  • I love how frothy the milk gets when I make a latte at home.
  • The beer was so frothy, it almost overflowed!
  • Her excitement was so intense, it felt like her emotions were frothy and bubbling over.

noun a liquid that is naturally contained in fruit or vegetable tissue

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  • The waiter brought us a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice.
  • I always start my day with a glass of juice.
  • Let's grab some juice before we head out.
  • His words were like bitter juice, leaving a bad taste in my mouth.

pop

noun a popular or commercial song or music genre

verb to make a sudden, explosive sound

adjective of or relating to popular music

  • The pop of the champagne bottle signaled the start of the celebration.
  • I love listening to pop music while driving.
  • Let's pop over to the mall and grab some food.
  • The idea seemed to pop into his head out of nowhere.

noun a drink, especially an alcoholic one

verb to drink alcohol, especially in large quantities

  • After the dinner party, the guests enjoyed a potation of fine wine.
  • Let's head to the bar and grab a potation before the movie starts.
  • I'm craving a cold potation on this hot day.
  • His words were like a potent potation, intoxicating everyone who listened.

verb to drink heartily or in large quantities

  • The guests at the gala elegantly quaffed glasses of champagne.
  • We should go to that new bar and quaff some beers.
  • Let's hit up the brewery and quaff some brews.
  • She quaffed in the beauty of the sunset, savoring every moment.

sip

noun a small mouthful of liquid

verb to drink in small quantities

  • She took a delicate sip of the expensive champagne.
  • He casually sipped on his coffee while reading the newspaper.
  • Let's go grab a quick sip at the coffee shop.
  • She savored every sip of knowledge she gained from reading books.

noun a semi-liquid mass of partially melted snow

  • The slush on the roads made driving conditions hazardous.
  • I love jumping in slush puddles after it rains.
  • Let's grab some slushies from the corner store.
  • The meeting ended in a slush of conflicting opinions.

noun a carbonated drink flavored with various syrups or fruit juices

adjective describing a type of beverage that is carbonated

  • The waiter brought a glass of soda to the table.
  • I'll grab a soda from the fridge, want one?
  • Let's grab some sodas and chill at the park.
  • His words were like soda, refreshing and uplifting in the midst of chaos.

verb present participle of sparkle

adjective shining brightly with flashes of light; glittering

  • The chandelier in the ballroom was sparkling with a thousand crystals.
  • Her new engagement ring is so sparkling, it's blinding!
  • I love how your shoes are so sparkling, they're lit!
  • The idea of starting a new business together was like a sparkling opportunity in the dark.

noun foam or lather formed when soap is mixed with water

  • The suds from the soap created a thick lather on the dishes.
  • I love watching the suds form when I wash my car.
  • Let's hit the suds at the local bar tonight.
  • The excitement of the concert made the suds of anticipation bubble up inside me.

tea

noun a hot or cold drink made by infusing the dried, crushed leaves of the tea plant in boiling water

  • Afternoon tea is a tradition in many cultures, where tea is served with small sandwiches and pastries.
  • Let's catch up over a cup of tea sometime this week.
  • I could really go for a spot of tea right now.
  • She always knows how to spill the tea on the latest gossip.

noun thirst quencher - a drink or beverage that helps to satisfy one's thirst

  • A glass of water is a great thirst quencher after a long run.
  • I always reach for a cold soda as my thirst quencher.
  • I could really go for a tall glass of H2O as my thirst quencher.
  • Music is my thirst quencher for the soul.

noun a popular beverage in many Asian countries and around the world

  • Bubble tea, also known as pearl milk tea, is a Taiwanese tea-based drink that originated in the 1980s.
  • Let's go grab some bubble tea after work, it's so refreshing!
  • I'm addicted to boba, I can't go a day without bubble tea!
  • The feeling of sipping on bubble tea is like a burst of happiness in every sip.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'milkshaking' can be considered a noun as it refers to the action or process of making or consuming a milkshake.

  • The act of milkshaking involves throwing a milkshake at someone as a form of protest.
  • I heard there's a new trend of milkshaking politicians during rallies.
  • Let's go milkshaking that annoying guy from school.
  • Her words were like milkshaking my emotions, leaving me feeling overwhelmed.

noun a drink that typically contains caffeine, vitamins, and other ingredients that are intended to provide a burst of energy

  • The athlete consumed an energy drink before the race to boost their performance.
  • I always grab an energy drink when I need a quick pick-me-up.
  • I chugged that energy drink before the party to stay awake all night.
  • She was like an energy drink, full of enthusiasm and motivation.

noun the state or quality of being bubbly; full of bubbles or effervescence

  • The champagne had a delightful bubbliness that added to the overall experience.
  • I love the bubbliness of soda, it's so refreshing.
  • The new sparkling water has a great bubbliness to it, I can't get enough.
  • Her personality had a certain bubbliness that lit up the room.

noun a non-alcoholic drink consisting of a mixture of fruit juices or other soft drinks

adjective describing a drink that mimics the appearance or flavors of a cocktail but does not contain alcohol

  • The event will offer a variety of non-alcoholic beverages, including a refreshing mocktail.
  • Let's grab a mocktail instead of a cocktail at the party.
  • I'm in the mood for a fancy mocktail tonight.
  • Her smile was as bright and bubbly as a tropical mocktail.

noun a slang term for water, often used humorously or sarcastically

  • At the business conference, they served only Adam's ale as refreshments.
  • I'll just have a glass of Adam's ale, thanks.
  • Let's grab some Adam's ale before heading to the party.
  • In the desert, Adam's ale is more precious than gold.