- intoxicating drink
- drink which causes drunkenness
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
intoxicating — [[t]ɪntɒ̱ksɪkeɪtɪŋ[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Intoxicating drink contains alcohol and can make you drunk. [FORMAL] ...intoxicating liquor. 2) ADJ GRADED If you describe something as intoxicating, you mean that it makes you feel a strong sense… … English dictionary
drink — 1. Verb Inu, inumia, pā; kani, unu (rare). ♦ For drinking songs, see kāmau2 and Elbert and Mahoe 68 (chorus), 83. ♦ To drink intoxicants, inu lama, pākī aha, ho okāmau. ♦ To drink until satisfied, inu ā kena. ♦ To drink excessively … English-Hawaiian dictionary
intoxicating — in|tox|i|cat|ing [ ın taksı,keıtıŋ ] adjective 1. ) FORMAL capable of making you drunk: an intoxicating drink 2. ) giving you a lot of happiness or excitement: the intoxicating scent of orange blossom … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
intoxicating — adjective 1) intoxicating drink Syn: alcoholic, strong, hard, fortified, potent, stiff, intoxicant; formal spirituous 2) an intoxicating sense of freedom Syn: heady, exhilarating, thrilling, exciting … Thesaurus of popular words
intoxicating — UK [ɪnˈtɒksɪˌkeɪtɪŋ] / US [ɪnˈtɑksɪˌkeɪtɪŋ] adjective 1) formal capable of making you drunk an intoxicating drink 2) giving you a lot of happiness or excitement the intoxicating scent of orange blossom Derived word: intoxication UK / US noun… … English dictionary
Drink — Drink, n. 1. Liquid to be swallowed; any fluid to be taken into the stomach for quenching thirst or for other purposes, as water, coffee, or decoctions. [1913 Webster] Give me some drink, Titinius. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Drink money — Drink Drink, n. 1. Liquid to be swallowed; any fluid to be taken into the stomach for quenching thirst or for other purposes, as water, coffee, or decoctions. [1913 Webster] Give me some drink, Titinius. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Drink offering — Drink Drink, n. 1. Liquid to be swallowed; any fluid to be taken into the stomach for quenching thirst or for other purposes, as water, coffee, or decoctions. [1913 Webster] Give me some drink, Titinius. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Drink penny — Drink Drink, n. 1. Liquid to be swallowed; any fluid to be taken into the stomach for quenching thirst or for other purposes, as water, coffee, or decoctions. [1913 Webster] Give me some drink, Titinius. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Drink — (dr[i^][ng]k), v. i. [imp. {Drank} (dr[a^][ng]k), formerly {Drunk} (dr[u^][ng]k); & p. p. {Drunk}, {Drunken} ( n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Drinking}. Drunken is now rarely used, except as a verbal adj. in sense of habitually intoxicated; the form drank … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English