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==Verb==
==Verb==
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[[File:Drink augustiner beergarden.jpg|thumb|A man drinking pee]]
[[File:Drink augustiner beergarden.jpg|thumb|A man drinking beer]]
#{{ti verb}} If you drink something, usually a [[liquid]], you take it in through your [[mouth]].
#{{ti verb}} If you drink something, usually a [[liquid]], you take it in through your [[mouth]].
#:''I '''drink''' coffee in the morning.''
#:''I '''drink''' coffee in the morning.''

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drink is one of the 1000 most common headwords.
dress - drink - drive

Pronunciation

Noun

Singular
drink

Plural
drinks

Some drinks
A hot drink
  1. (countable) A drink is a liquid that you take in through your mouth.
    He served her a hot drink and some cake.

Verb

Plain form
drink

Third-person singular
drinks

Past tense
drank

Past participle
drunk

Present participle
drinking

A man drinking beer
  1. (transitive & intransitive) If you drink something, usually a liquid, you take it in through your mouth.
    I drink coffee in the morning.