"Drinking" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To drink is to swallow a liquid, typically through the mouth, for the purpose of satisfying thirst, bringing nourishment to the body, or for pleasure. It also refers to the act or state of consuming an intoxicating beverage, especially excessively.
Drills refers to a series of repetitive exercises or routines that help improve a particular skill or habit. For example, a person may do drills to practice a new language, a musician may do drills to improve their scales, or an athlete may do drills to enhance their agility. Drills can also refer to the act of piercing or making holes in something, such as a sailor drilling a hole in a ship's hull to repair it.
In a dry and humorous manner, often in a way that is sarcastic or ironic. The word "drily" is usually used to describe someone's tone or style of speaking, often implying a sense of understatement or reserve.
Drimnagh is a suburb in Dublin, Ireland. It is a residential area located about 5 km west of the city center.
Drimys is a genus of flowering plants in the family Winteraceae. It is a type of laurel native to the subtropical and tropical regions of the Southern Hemisphere.
A person who drinks; a person who frequently consumes drinks, especially intoxicating beverages.
Drinks refer to liquids or beverages that are consumed to quench thirst or for their nutritional or medicinal value. Examples of drinks include water, juice, tea, coffee, soda, and milk.
Drinkware refers to containers or vessels used to hold and serve beverages, such as cups, mugs, glasses, bottles, and jugs. It can also include specialized items like thermoses, water bottles, and coffee mugs. The term is often used in the context of business or marketing to describe a company's branded products, such as customized cups or water bottles with a logo or design.
Drip-dry refers to the process of washing and drying clothing, especially delicate fabrics, that requires air to be circulated slowly around the garment to avoid shrinkage or creasing. It is often done by laying the garment on a towel to permit slow evaporation of moisture, rather than using a machine dryer.
Drippage refers to the slow and steady flow or escape of a liquid or a substance in small amounts, often in a continuous manner.
The word "dripping" is a present participle verb form of the verb "drip", which means to fall or be released in small, continuous drops.