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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

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

From BBC

Of course, the same thing could be said about alcohol, which many of us gleefully imbibe.

From Seattle Times

With zero grams of sugar and 100 calories, it’s also a drink you can feel good about imbibing.

From Fox News

Another aspect of the low- or no-alcohol trend is that what it means to imbibe, or not, has become more flexible.

From Seattle Times