How To Use Drink up In A Sentence

  • drink up--there's more wine coming
  • And the bartender said, All right, everybody drink up now because you know no ordering during the movie.
  • Young men tending camel herds during the rainy season may drink up to ten quarts of milk a day.
  • If secret societies and weird visions of the future are you cup of tea, drink up.
  • 2: 16-3: 30 - If you haven't had to urinate within two hours of a workout, you're dehydrated, so drink up.
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  • Drink up, then I'll refill your glass.
  • The waiter bills you 3 CUCS, you drink up and move on.
  • Customers jonesiing for alcohol are directed to the neighboring Brooklyn Ale House (corner of Berry and N.8th) where they can drink up before entering Sin-é to see the shows.
  • Drink up, and let's go home.
  • Come on, drink up your juice.
  • This leaves me, two businessmen who have suddenly started to drink up, the swines, and her in this corner.
  • We just drink up and, well, eventually, we go home.
  • Why have you always got two glasses in your hand - come on, drink up!
  • Had she commanded me to drink up eisel or eat a crocodile, I would have done it. The Belovéd Vagabond
  • Drink up, then I'll refill your glass.
  • Overall, it's better to err on the side of hydration, so drink up!
  • Drink up, then I'll refill your glass.
  • After the rain, come wind and sun, to dry off the standing water, — to dry out the free water in the surface soil, and to drink up the water of the subsoil, which is slowly drawn from below. Draining for Profit, and Draining for Health
  • Women, if you think that you're going to need one more latte to get through the day, well, drink up.
  • Sometimes when he left an after-work bar outing to hurry home, his colleagues would privately breathe a sigh of relief; with him gone, they could drink up and tell off-color jokes.
  • Using a damp, comfortably hot cloth will not only remove every last trace of make-up, but also gently scrub the skin, leaving it glowing and ready to drink up serum I haven't used a separate exfoliator for years. Beauty: Hot cloth cleansing | Sali Hughes
  • We'll also be passing the hat for additional donations, so drink up and loosen your purse strings.
  • The mouths of the absorbent system drink up a part or the whole of these fluids, and carry them forwards by their living power to their respective glands, which are called conglobate glands. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • And it makes a map you want to stare at and drink up.
  • Drink up and go home, buddy.
  • Drink up your sherry and we'll go.
  • This leaves me, two businessmen who have suddenly started to drink up, the swines, and her in this corner.
  • In Ireland there is a tradition of having to drink up quickly before leaving the pub at closing time.
  • What I don't understand is that if mess from visitors are a problem, how is this going to be solved by still allowing foot traffic - people could still take up picnic hampers or food and drink up with them if they so felt like it.
  • Drink up and quit all this remorse talk.
  • The publican switched the light on and off and called, `Drink up, please, gentlemen. LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
  • Drink up! It's time to go.
  • Sometimes when he left an after-work bar outing to hurry home, his colleagues would privately breathe a sigh of relief; with him gone, they could drink up and tell off-color jokes.

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