Drinking

  • 101drinking-up time — ➡ pub * * * …

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  • 102drinking man's degree — noun A lower second class honours or 2.2 degree. Syn: desmond …

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  • 103drinking age — noun A two and an ace as a starting hand in Texas hold em …

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  • 104drinking water — noun a) Water that is intended to be ingested by humans. b) Water intended to be ingested by humans, sealed in a container, having no added ingredients except perhaps antimicrobial agents and/or fluoride, and passing certain tests for color, odor …

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  • 105drinking fountain — noun A device that is used to provide water to drink. Syn: water fountain, bubbler …

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  • 106drinking straw — noun A long plastic or paper tube through which a drink is drunk by suction. Syn: straw …

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  • 107drinking-up time — noun the time when customers in a public house should finish their drinks, before closing time …

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  • 108drinking test — (for glaucoma) one liter of water is ingested as rapidly as possible into an empty stomach. The intraocular pressure is measured every 15 minutes; a rise of 8 to 15 mm Hg in less than 30 minutes indicates glaucoma. Called also water provocative t …

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  • 109drinking bout — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. debauch, spree, bacchanalia, carousal, bender*, binge*, tear*, drunk*, jag*, toot*; see also orgy …

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  • 110drinking problem — alcoholism, inability to control one s consumption of alcoholic beverages …

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