Imbibing

Word IMBIBING
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Definitions and meanings of "Imbibing"

What do we mean by imbibing?

To drink (used frequently of alcoholic beverages).

To take in; absorb.

To drink.....alcohol. Usually in excess. Urban Dictionary

Derived from the verb "imbibe", imbibement refers to the object of what is denoted by the verb. In other words, imbibements are the substances consumed during the act of drinking, soaking up, or absorbing (i.e., imbibing). Imbibements often refer to beverages, especially of the alcoholic type Urban Dictionary

(v.) To drink; To take in. latin root bibet (drink) Urban Dictionary

To throw booze down your muzzle Urban Dictionary

Any liquid that can be drunk, particularly a preferred beverage, whether ceremoniously or habitual and may often contain alcohol. Urban Dictionary

An individual who is assigned the task of drinking for other people because they are driving, pregnant, or have to get up early the next morning. Urban Dictionary

The often-entertaining, occasionally regrettable biological urge to,even after a night of wanton alcohol abuse and revelry, despite a Herculean hangover, partake in alcohol consumption the following day. While the exact science is unknown, many chalk it up as: A. A hangover cure B. Debilitating alcohol addiction C. The opportunity to avoid sobriety, but what the hell do you care? You are unemployed because of option B. D. A means of hydration, since your financial destitution prompted the city to shut off your water, a product of A, B, and C. Urban Dictionary

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The word "imbibing" in example sentences

I believe in imbibing spirits, the Corporate cash, and the Lies everlasting. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Now, it's true there is no real danger involved in imbibing any of the fine, modern absinthes now on the market, if done in moderation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Shark fin is used as a thickener in Chinese shark fin soup, where part of the appeal is the idea of imbibing the strength and ferocity of the shark through its pulverized fins, an idea on par with thinking you'd stay warm if you ate polar bear fur. ❋ Carl Safina (2012)

Frankly, I think that any good wine-tasting event would mean those who planned and ran the event would not be participating in imbibing. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They considered it the raw product - still do, in fact - and the idea of imbibing it would have been and still is weird, and even a little barbaric, to them. ❋ Herrick Kimball (2006)

While I knew from my earlier visits that vampires don't necessarily drink human blood exclusively, the idea of imbibing any kind of blood was pretty low on my list for taste treats. ❋ Asprin, Robert (1994)

If your lawn is littered with empties the next morning, half of which you don't recall imbibing, then you've done your service to the Estonian state. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Whether you're a college student prone to binge-drinking or a professional who regularly drinks a glass of wine with dinner, specialists are encouraging drinkers of all kinds to pause and consider whether their imbibing could be a precursor to ❋ Unknown (2009)

And I think we need this kind of imbibing of something that we love, absolutely every single day. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I am flooded by support from folks everywhere who believe the way to deal with corporate irresponsibility is to hand over large amounts of the public's money so that those who steered their companies to doom do not have their feelings hurt and resort to destructive behaviors -- such as imbibing too many martinis. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"imbibing," to chase away the _ennui_ of the heavy hours. ❋ Warren T. Ashton (N/A)

"It's always a ritualistic setting where you eat the remains of the dead, but we can't know in this case whether you're eating your own revered ancestors, to keep in contact, or eating the outsider, the enemy, as a way of insulting them and imbibing their power and their spirit." ❋ AP (2011)

Sipping the rich, viscous brew is like imbibing the star ingredient in molten form. ❋ Charlotte Druckman (2011)

But today's office-seekers are mostly healthy-living lightweight types, with imbibing limited to occasional sips of chardonnay at Sonoma fund-raisers, campaign stops in rustbelt taverns or teachable moments in the Rose Garden. ❋ P.J. O'Rourke (2011)

In the ad, a mosquito bursts into flames after biting Tabasco-imbibing Monroe. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Once in that airless section of the room, Ali realized how much Brenda reeked of booze—not just what she was drinking now but what she had most likely been imbibing for the past weeks and months. ❋ J.A. Jance (2011)

"They were imbibing [far] [too many] pitchers of [beer]" ❋ Inconceivable (2017)

The party had a fine [selection] of imbibements, including wine, beer, and [virgin] [margaritas]. ❋ Elle Renae (2011)

[The man] [imbibed] his surroundings. ❋ Silicon (2003)

[Brett] imbibed so [much] last night he [pooped his pants]. ❋ Kira The Kid (2018)

He [washed] his lunch down with draghts his favorite [imbibing] fluid at the pub. The three great imbibing fluids are water, [breast milk] and beer. ❋ Steve Strongheart (2007)

Guy 1: Wanna play some beer pong? Guy 2: I wish, but I have to be at work at [8AM] tomorrow. Guy 1: [It's fine], I'll be the [designated imbiber]. ❋ Thebetterfriend2 (2013)

Thank God for the [imbibal instinct] or I never would have passed the [MCAT]. After rolling over and seeing the [she-beast] I slept with last night, the imbibal instinct allowed me to enjoy the rest of my time in Vegas. The resurgence of New Orleans as a travel destination is due in large part to the imbibal instinct. ❋ Muscles Glasses (2011)

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