verb
/ˈdrɪŋk/ drinks; drank /ˈdræŋk/; drunk /ˈdrʌŋk/; drinking
to take a liquid into your mouth and swallow it [no obj]
[no obj] :to drink alcohol
Someone who drinks like a fish regularly drinks too much alcohol.
[+ obj] :to put (yourself) into a specified state by drinking alcohol
drink in
[phrasal verb]
drink in (something) or drink (something) in :to stop and look at or listen to something in order to enjoy it fully
drink to
[phrasal verb]
drink to (someone or something) :to speak words that honor or express good wishes for (someone or something) and then take a drink :to make a toast to (someone)
I'll drink to that! means that you agree completely with something that someone has said.
drink up
[phrasal verb]
drink up or drink up (something) or drink (something) up :to drink all of (something)
noun
plural drinks
a liquid that you can drink :beverage [count]
[count] :an alcoholic beverage
[noncount] :the habit or practice of drinking a lot of alcohol
[singular] :an act of drinking
[count] :an amount of liquid for drinking
the drink
old-fashioned :an area of water (such as a lake or pond)