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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

For better sleep — and general health — keep your daily intake moderate and avoid imbibing within three hours of bedtime.

From Seattle Times

On his fourth try he got in — and in his student sketchbooks here, drawings of the Capitoline, the Forum, and busts of emperors and gods indicate how gluttonously David imbibed the Roman example.

From New York Times

That background, free from the constraints of coaching and youth competitions, imbibed him with a bit of a free spirit.

From New York Times