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imbibe

[im-bahyb] / ɪmˈbaɪb /


Example Sentences

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Perhaps the former hadn’t imbibed that classic piece of work advice: Dress for the job you want.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ruth is a hard drinker who imbibes bottles of gin.

From Salon

Initially, he was just “sort of dabbling,” but eventually he found himself imbibing more and more frequently.

From Los Angeles Times

But those who drink do not agree that this will help stop them imbibing.

From BBC

At the same time as the tech bro’s supervillainy supremacy has emerged, some movies have sought not to lampoon Big Tech but to imbibe some of the digital world’s infinite expanse.

From Seattle Times