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drink in

verb as in absorb

verb as in sip

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United have been here before, drinking in the euphoria of a famous ex-player succeeding as interim boss.

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"There are both public health and economic reasons to move people back to drinking in pubs and not at home."

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This included showing footage of them driving into Salisbury, handing a boy bread to feed the ducks, having a drink in The Mill pub and heading to Zizzi restaurant.

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She was there as I was talking to the England players, drinking in the celebrations and seeing the delight of the travelling fans in the crowd.

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Well, there has, but it's borne out of generosity and a desire from each member to get the drinks in, rather than through any tight-fistedness.

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

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