How To Use Drink down In A Sentence

  • The main bar greets you and you can enjoy your drink down by the fireplace or in one of its comfortable snugs.
  • Gulping the drink down in one swill, I gagged as I was rudely reminded this particular glass of Coke had been injected with bourbon.
  • THIS cheeky giraffe looks like it's longing to get some food and drink down its neck. The Sun
  • She gulped the drink down before ordering another one.
  • They have warned offenders that officers will pour the drink down the drain, as well as contacting their parents.
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  • She shook her head and lifted the glass to her lips again, still holding Meg's drink down as she drew a long draught and set the cup back down.
  • She flushed the rest of her drink down the toilet .
  • He used to drink down sorrow.
  • You can jol down to Gold Reef City and go down an old gold mine and have a drink down there in an old donkey stable, if you like.
  • He's off to Aus for a month on Thursday so we grabbed an early Christmas drink down near his office in Leatherhead.
  • He was in no fit state to try and carry out a business discussion - he was slurring his words and had already spilt some of his drink down the front of his sweater.
  • She slugged the first drink down smoothly, then without any hesitation she grabbed the other drink and slugged it down too.
  • Spen was in particularly frisky mood and ended up slopping his drink down my jeans while Ross lined me up far too many vodkas on the arm of a chair.
  • Taking an evening stroll through Bairro Alto, choosing a nice restaurant there and having a drink down at the Tejo at Lux afterwards would be my recommendation. In Lisbon « BuzzMachine
  • Take a glass of wine, Sir Arthur, and drink down that bead-roll of unbaptized jargon, that would choke the devil -- why, that last fellow has the only intelligible name you have repeated -- they are all of the tribe of Macfungus -- mushroom monarchs every one of them; sprung up from the fumes of conceit, folly, and falsehood, fermenting in the brains of some mad Highland seannachie. The Antiquary — Volume 01
  • Sean pitched his drink down on the bar table and picked up the triangle to racket the balls.
  • “Take a glass of wine, Sir Arthur, and drink down that bead-roll of unbaptized jargon, that would choke the devil — why, that last fellow has the only intelligible name you have repeated — they are all of the tribe of Macfungus — mushroom monarchs every one of them; sprung up from the fumes of conceit, folly, and falsehood, fermenting in the brains of some mad Highland seannachie.” The Antiquary
  • He sighed softly and set the drink down on the table next to him to quickly glance through the mail.
  • At the end of a hard day's work the men would drink down a big pannikin of scalding hot tea, and feel that it was a pretty good world.
  • The barkeeper finally set the drink down in front of her and watched her cuddle it close to her.
  • Savage put the drink down gently, closed his eyes and opened them again very slowly.
  • I slammed my drink down on the counter and the elder winced at the strident sound it made, but he refused to look up.
  • He slammed his drink down on the counter, headed over to the man with the loudest voice and took a swing at him.
  • THIS cheeky giraffe looks like it's longing to get some food and drink down its neck. The Sun

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