beer

[ UK /bˈi‍ə/ ]
[ US /ˈbɪɹ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a general name for alcoholic beverages made by fermenting a cereal (or mixture of cereals) flavored with hops
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How To Use beer In A Sentence

  • I just know that one beer bash was fine, two was tolerable, and the third was just a way to eat up time on Memorial Day.
  • Not that I'm denigrating the effort - I'm good for a few quid once I've got a few beers in me later tonight - but the enforced jollity does occasionally grate.
  • A few nights ago, after viewing one of these, I was quaffing beer in Bombay Peggy's and learned that every one of the four women at the table happened to live on the other side of a river, either the Yukon or the Klondike.
  • The conference began with a Wednesday evening welcome reception, held at Chicago's Field Museum, where 28 mostly Illinois breweries had set up beer stations among two stuffed elephants, a couple of totem poles and a tyrannosaur skeleton. Beer: A celebration of craft brewing
  • I've never really got into them that much, so I let other people go mental and bought a couple of beers.
  • Kaboom, then home for chow, a few beers and a couple of frames of bowling. CORMORANT
  • Of course there's nothing wrong with necking a few beers and getting caught up in the buzz of the World Cup.
  • There was a powerful smell of stale beer.
  • The glass of beer was mostly froth.
  • They run out of beer by about 7pm so we then turned to the wine, which I'm afraid would have stripped the paint off any wall.
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