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imbibe

verb as in drink, often heavily

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But when doctors said he could imbibe at 19, “The floodgates opened,” he recalled in 2017.

An extremely light drinker, Yamamoto said that even the magnitude of this victory couldn’t drive him to imbibe any of the adult beverages provided to the players.

Floating around in WALL-E pods imbibing our own bespoke distractions like force-fed ducks is a far cry from the exciting future our tech advancements can promise.

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I had thought I’d want to spend evenings there imbibing with a Super Tuscan wine, but now I’m not so sure.

Even when what you really want is a non-alcoholic Aperol spritz, it can feel awkward to repeatedly say “no thanks!” in the face of constant pressure to imbibe.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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