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imbibe

[im-bahyb] / ɪmˈbaɪb /


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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

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

From BBC

If you're looking to imbibe, it would also pair well with bourbon, brandy or rum.

From Salon

Guidelines suggest alcohol intake should be limited to two drinks or less a day for men and one or less a day for women, but data suggests the majority of adult drinkers imbibe more.

From Washington Post

For that reason, and the distinct possibility of imbibing alcohol on the river, some companies offer packages that include round-trip door-to-door shuttle service from New Braunfels, San Antonio or Austin.

From New York Times