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One of the main consequences of imbibing alcohol is dehydration—your liver uses a lot of the water in your body to process and break down alcohol, so all other organs, including your skin, lose out.
7 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO ACTUALLY PREVENT WRINKLESSANDRA GUTIERREZJULY 13, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCE
The show also offers the specter of stars imbibing at dinner tables, a good fit for a viral age.
MANY IN HOLLYWOOD ARE CHEERING A HIATUS FOR THE GOLDEN GLOBES. THOSE WHO COUNT THE DOLLARS ARE LESS SURE.STEVEN ZEITCHIKMAY 13, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Some are trying to combat concerns of customers unwittingly imbibing too much with chemometrics — science-based lab reporting that serves like nutritional facts for weed.
SOME FEEL-GOOD NEWS ABOUT MARIJUANA’S GOLDEN AGEJOSHUA EFERIGHEAPRIL 20, 2021OZY
When it was time to step into Holiday’s shoes she researched thoroughly and even went as far as attempting to transform herself into the singer by imbibing and chain smoking.
ANDRA DAY IS NO NEWCOMERBRANDE VICTORIANAPRIL 16, 2021ESSENCE.COM
Stories are powerful because they are vehicles for imbibing moral worldviews.
I HAVE COME TO BURY AYN RAND - ISSUE 98: MINDDAVID SLOAN WILSONMARCH 24, 2021NAUTILUS
You couldn’t possibly be conscious of all of those billions of bits of information you have imbibed during your lifetime.
CONSCIOUSNESS IS JUST A FEELING - ISSUE 98: MINDSTEVE PAULSONMARCH 3, 2021NAUTILUS
Nothing was more natural than that two such women should imbibe the deepest tenderness for each other.
LETTERS TO EUGENIAPAUL HENRI THIRY HOLBACH
The peasants imbibe a little noisy merriment at the tavern, but their helpmates always have grave, stern countenances.
MAUPASSANT ORIGINAL SHORT STORIES (180), COMPLETEGUY DE MAUPASSANT
M. de Voltaire, say they, never could imbibe these Sentiments in France.
THE MEMOIRS OF CHARLES-LEWIS, BARON DE POLLNITZ, VOLUME IIKARL LUDWIG VON PLLNITZ
It may be truly said, with regard to those who imbibe the spirit of their Master, "no man liveth to himself."
FEMALE SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHIES, VOL. IIFRANCIS AUGUSTUS COX
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WORDS RELATED TO IMBIBE

  • bury
  • consume
  • deluge
  • drown
  • encompass
  • engross
  • envelop
  • flood
  • imbibe
  • immerse
  • inundate
  • overflow
  • overrun
  • overwhelm
  • plunge
  • submerge
  • swallow up
  • swamp
  • whelm
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