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(v)
(transitive) To absorb (liquid).
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(n)
A mound-like Buddhist sepulchre, or memorial monument, often erected over a relic; a stupa.
(colloquial) The act of drinking alcohol heavily.
To drink (used frequently of alcoholic beverages).
An intoxicating agent.
Something which intoxicates; an intoxicating agent.
A state of being drunk.
(adj)
(of water) Safe to drink.
(colloquial, uncountable) Any alcoholic beverage.
(formal) Good for drinking without fear of waterborne disease or poisoning.
A liquid to consume; a drink, such as tea, coffee, liquor, beer, milk, juice, or a soft drink, usually excluding water.
(transitive) To cause (food, drink etc.) to pass from the mouth into the stomach; to take into the stomach through the throat.
(chiefly uncountable) Bread that has been toasted (cooked lightly by browning).
(physiology) The act or process of swallowing.
Sickness or indisposition caused by excessive eating or drinking.
(uncountable) Beverages containing ethanol, collectively.
(transitive) To intoxicate.
To make a solemn promise (to do something).
(N)
Drinks containing alcohol are typically divided into three classes—beers, wines, and spirits—with alcohol contents between 3% and 50%.
To drink or imbibe with vigour or relish; to drink copiously; to swallow in large draughts.
Someone who drinks alcoholic beverages on a regular basis.
(transitive) To drink slowly, small mouthfuls at a time.
A person who is addicted to alcohol.
(figurative) Very exciting and stimulating, like alcohol or some other stimulant.
To drink (usually by gulping or in a greedy or unrefined manner); to quaff.
(chiefly US, Canada, Australia) Strong (high-ABV) alcoholic drink derived from fermentation and distillation.
A large gulp of drink.
Something that improves one's mood.
A unit of volume, equivalent to:
A small, light, and usually savory first course in a meal.
The act of ingesting food.
A drinking vessel with a foot and stem.
A concave vessel for drinking, usually made of opaque material (as opposed to a glass) and with a handle.
(cooking) The juices given off as meat is cooked.
A container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck, used primarily for holding liquids.
(transitive, intransitive) To make tea or coffee by mixing tea leaves or coffee beans with hot water.
(Ireland, US, England) A liquor distilled from the fermented mash of grain (as rye, corn, or barley).
A mixed alcoholic beverage.
A flat-bottomed vessel (usually metal) used for cooking food, possibly excluding saucepans (see usage notes).
A clear distilled alcoholic liquor made from grain mash.
(ambitransitive) To consume (something solid or semi-solid, usually food) by putting it into the mouth and swallowing it.
A cocktail made with gin or vodka and vermouth.
(informal) piña colada
An alcoholic beverage made by fermenting grape juice, with an ABV ranging from 5.5–16%.
(uncountable) A liquid made from plant, especially fruit.
The act of eating, drinking or using.
A dark red colour tinged with purple, like that of Burgundy (red) wine.
(transitive) To eat.
Wood intended to be burned, typically for heat.
wood grown or felled for use as commercial fuel
Made of wood.
Articles made from glass, especially drinking glasses, jugs and other tableware made of glass.
The sound made by exhaling or inhaling roughly through the nose.
A dense uncultivated tract of trees and undergrowth, larger than woods.
(uncountable) Trees in a forest regarded as a source of wood.
(loosely) Land covered with woody vegetation.
Trees and other standing timber, treated as a commodity.
Needing to drink water or any liquid that can supply water.
Consisting of wood; resembling wood in appearance or texture.
The part of a window or wall made of glass or another transparent material.
(transitive) To prevent (something) from being successful.
(uncountable, countable) Something made from wood, especially cabinets and trim (e.g., baseboards, doorframes) made from millwork.
A solid, more or less rigid object of metal or wood with a uniform cross-section smaller than its length.
The crafts of carpentry, cabinet making and related skills of making things from wood.
A beverage drunk before bed that is usually alcoholic.
A covering for the head, usually attached to a larger garment such as a jacket or cloak.
A barangay of Baco, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines (unconfirmed).
(intransitive) To produce an air current.
(ellipsis) A composite material made from fine fibres of spun glass held together with resin.
(Canada, US) Wood sawn into planks or otherwise prepared for sale or use, especially as a building material.
Senses relating to a frame around the neck.
The wood nearer the heart of a stem or branch, different in color from the sapwood.
(mathematics, computing) A binary digit, generally represented as a 1 or 0.
(countable, in more general use) Wood of this kind, but limited to those that are commercial timbers.
(countable) (in more general use) As the preceding, but limited to those that are commercial timbers, and are at least average in hardness.
An act of hitting; a blow, a hit.
A floating piece, or pieces, of wood that drifts with the current of a body of water.
(chiefly US, Philippines, uncountable) Any carbonated (usually sweet) soft drink.
(adv)
Regarding heat.
(countable) A hit or strike with one's fist.
A small child.
Tired, weary.
A very young human, particularly from birth to a couple of years old or until walking is fully mastered.
A heavier four-wheeled (normally horse-drawn) vehicle designed to carry goods (or sometimes people).
(transitive) To grip suddenly; to seize; to clutch.
consumption; the process by which something is consumed