How To Use Rink In A Sentence

  • A lot of the wrinklies, in fact, come along with holes in their shirts and jerseys.
  • Laura Wade's Posh, timed to open as the Tories edged into power in May 2010, reminded us just what we were in for: overprivileged hooligans in drinking-society blazers who trash a pub as thoughtlessly as they will trash the country. Dominic Cooke: a life in theatre
  • People at MSFC have told me over drinks that this study concluded that EELV are human ratable but they were going to do what Griffin wanted. Obama Policies on Transparency, Openness, and Participation - and NASA - NASA Watch
  • Divide half the mixture between 4 glass bowls, then sprinkle with a few fresh raspberries and a bit more crushed honeycomb. The Sun
  • People were gulping down sundowners, women seemed to be, rather disinterestedly, sipping their drinks and picking up a bite.
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  • My poor Lirriper was a handsome figure of a man, with a beaming eye and a voice as mellow as a musical instrument made of honey and steel, but he had ever been a free liver being in the commercial travelling line and travelling what he called a limekiln road — “a dry road, Emma my dear,” my poor Lirriper says to me, “where I have to lay the dust with one drink or another all day long and half the night, and it wears me Emma” — and this led to his running through a good deal and might have run through the turnpike too when that dreadful horse that never would stand still for a single instant set off, but for its being night and the gate shut and consequently took his wheel, my poor Lirriper and the gig smashed to atoms and never spoke afterwards. Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
  • We're currently shrinking the size of technology by a factor of 5.6 per linear dimension per decade, so it is conservative to say that this scenario will be feasible in a few decades.
  • Drinkwise Day is mainly designed to educate people about the destructive effects of alcohol abuse.
  • Gwenhidwy likes to drink a lot, grain alcohol mostly, mixed in great strange mad-scientist concoctions with beef tea, grenadine, cough syrup, bitter belch-gathering infusions of blue scullcap, valerian root, motherwort and lady's-slipper, whatever's to hand really. Gravity's Rainbow
  • Each of us was served a little mound of risotto, on which I ground pepper and sprinkled Parmesan, with a side of green salad.
  • A lot of people already have two alcohol-free days a week but still drink more than is safe. The Sun
  • Based on the number of coffee cans I found in his garbage a few weeks ago, I'd say he drinks 8-9 pots of coffee every day, or about 30 shots of espresso.
  • Obama "cherishes" a trinket and a book given to him by Gordon Brown, and he worships them like tiny gods by keeping them in a little pagan altar he set up in the Oval Office. Wonkette » top
  • For all that, Grossman drinks more white wine than red, partly because he eats a lot of fish and vegetarian food.
  • With check-in times now prolonged because of security issues, traders are lapping up even more business as they tempt us with their trinkets and gewgaws.
  • Let's go inside and drink coffee while we wait - likely the lords will keep us waiting all day before they blather their way to a decision. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Winky luved tu drinking frum deh water fawsitt…. she liking hur wadder fresh…it wuz a sinky-drinky fur deh winky-binky. Like the new bowl. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The amount of water which is suitable to drink is less and less.
  • Locked into declining industries and a shrinking public sector, unions have become ineffective. Times, Sunday Times
  • Considering my diminutiveness, the size of the pail in my lap, and my drinking out of it my breath held and my face buried to the ears in foam, it was rather difficult to estimate how much I drank. Chapter 3
  • High-quality sprinkler systems and new fireproof roofing materials, for example, can reduce the chance of fire.
  • She huffed, stood up, arched her back in a heavyweight stretch, turned to the fountain and started in on a long, long drink.
  • While you're in Miami, make sure you stay up to see the sun come up … and try a drink called Miami Vice, which is a mix of daiquiri and pina colada. Insider's guide to music pilgrimages: Hip-hop, dance, disco, electro
  • And the people who were subjected to hard yakka, slave labour if you want, or removal from islands because of drinking problems or fighting and they have complete hate and they've handed it down generationally.
  • Even the normal Perigordine fare of duck la gras and truffles washed down with red wine and pastis has yielded in favour of Scottish food and drink in celebration of the Auld Alliance.
  • Pile mayo on to the egg and sprinkle with some finely chopped parsley. The Sun
  • We take a hard line with soft drinks - and cola is the worst offender.
  • We spent them and traded them and frittered them away on drink and food and pleasurable company.
  • To acidify soil, sprinkle two tablespoons of aluminum phosphate or sulfur around the shrubs in early fall.
  • I'm worried about washing that shirt in case it shrinks.
  • That night, to reduce suspicion, I decide to go drinking with the trishaw drivers.
  • The Christmas penny jar will buy more food and drink than we could possibly consume over the holiday and there aren't any goodies I truly fancy finding in my stocking.
  • So he entered and going up to the candles which burnt in the tent snuffed them and sprinkled levigated henbane on the wicks; after which he withdrew and waited without the marquee, till the smoke of the burning henbane reached The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Adjacent to the restaurant is a bar, which is well stocked with an assortment of alcoholic beverages and non-alcoholic drinks.
  • He said it was because he was paid to sit around and drink milkshakes all day.
  • That's because Olympic contests are played on a wider ice rink that opens up the game and gives the elite players space to be creative.
  • It was strange, to buy a bottle of great wine for my guests and know I wouldn't drink a drop.
  • Meteorologists have known since 1946 that dry ice sprinkled on clouds can cause rain to fall.
  • You cannot tell people to shrink or become less fit. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Irish actor was as famous for his varied movie roles as his drinking and womanising.
  • She recently wrapped up a prestigious year-long stint clerking for Judge Leonie M. Brinkema at the federal court in Alexandria -- but, no, said she couldn't discuss any of the cases she worked on. Cate Edwards lands first law firm job, joins the ranks of Washington lawyers
  • As we got closer, a face so old and cragged with such deep wrinkles they looked like sun-baked crevasses formed by thousand of years of standing in the wind and rain. Guanajuato restaurants
  • Its population is so small that forecasts put it on the brink of extinction. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drinking was his ruin.
  • Trust the Irish to give it to you straight, with no blarney, when it's something as important as drink.
  • Drinking among the upper classes of Persian society, for example, took place at secret parties reminiscent of Greek symposia with their strictly ritualized etiquette and emphasis on poetry and discussion.
  • Why is a bus terminal called after the soft drink? Times, Sunday Times
  • Drink this for me,’ I say and pull his cowl down.
  • The last prisoner in the coffle was the tailor, a gray-haired, elderly man with a wrinkled face. The Magic of Krynn
  • It contains fried tofu, mushrooms, enoki mushrooms, onion and squash all simmered in a spicy sauce and sprinkled with scallions and sesame. Bento #120: Korean stew « Were rabbits
  • He walked with the aid of a stick and his physique spoke of too intimate a relationship with the demon drink.
  • It was a day when the fine hairs on your skin seem to crinkle up in the sun.
  • Similarly, beer and soft drink cans, booze bottles and empty jars can all be recycled.
  • In their place you have to look at using low-joule cordials and soft drinks, plain mineral water and soda water, low fat milk and dry wines or spirits and even then limited to a maximum of two alcoholic drinks a day.
  • We had the tradition of preserving food and drink for long time consumption, by watching when the leaves began to fall and when there were changes happening to Nature.
  • Botox works by paralysing the muscles that make wrinkles. The Sun
  • The partial credit manager's month loan completes the volume even to shrink about 90 %.
  • We decamped to Porters, as usual, and took over half a dozen tables or so to drink the night away.
  • His hair was starting to gray around the edges, and his eyes were sunken, hidden away behind bags and wrinkles that were now forming.
  • Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read. 
  • The first problem was finding something as enjoyable as wine to drink after a day at work. Times, Sunday Times
  • While such drinks as the Sour Appletini have been getting lots of press lately, it seems the tried and true classics still lead the pack in popularity, at least according to the latest survey of bar managers and bartenders.
  • A class of boys is being led through a lesson about what water is safe to drink.
  • The disease is communicated through dirty drinking water.
  • There was no water to drink or wash in and children were begging, dressed in filthy rags.
  • If you wish to ascertain if a woman be with child, give her hydromel to drink when she is going to sleep, and has not taken supper, and if she be seized with tormina in the belly, she is with child, but otherwise she is not pregnant. Aphorisms
  • There was lots of food and drink at the party.
  • At the various delivery points, the consignee often treated them to food and drink in return for other messages carried for him on the side.
  • The fizzy drinks tax is doomed to fail, as it has elsewhere. The Sun
  • I doubt bed's the best place for 'un, an' gude 'ot drink. Complete Plays of John Galsworthy
  • Japanese green tea drinkers also consume less sodium than fat-bottomed American fizzy drink lovers.
  • A shuffling street drinker with a string of convictions over eight lost years, she is now notorious as the woman who exposes herself in public.
  • For a squeamish diary writer it was enough to send me to the editor's well-stocked drinks cabinet for a nip of his favourite barley wine.
  • Enemies struck by gunfire don't just fall over backwards; they jet blood like the lawn sprinkler in Hell, then collapse into a heap.
  • The Cologne goalkeeper signalled his potential by publicly attacking the legendary Bayern Munich Maoist Paul Breitner for his heavy drinking, smoking and gambling though not, strangely enough, for his scrofulous appearance. Note to England's rugby players: embrace Der Aggro | Harry Pearson
  • People gather to drink both traditional and bottled beer.
  • Now the economy is teetering on the brink of recession, stocks are down sharply and the Fed has stated that rates will remain ultralow well into the future. Not Dead Yet: What to Do With Your Bets on Rising Rates
  • If you have a partially shaded spot, use Ramonda myconi for its crinkled foliage and lavender-blue blooms in late spring. Times, Sunday Times
  • WAIT for six minutes before drinking. The Sun
  • Moving onto land may have been a survival strategy resulting from the need to abandon one shrinking body of water for another .
  • Bartenders will drink a shot, and then replace it with an equal amount of water.
  • However, such interaction is more effectively used in the drinking stimulus portion of the scenes than in the sensitization portion.
  • An inquest heard that the fire started after friends of Mr Wright lit candles in his flat while he had gone out drinking with a friend.
  • Sprinkle with lemon juice and serve at once. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, she stepped on it, it made the dreaded 'crinkly' noise and she jerked-- her head catching in the loop of the bag. Poursuivre - French Word-A-Day
  • The residents of Mufulira that number about 800,000 are scared to drink the tap water for it could be contaminated. Water Contamination Scare in Zambia
  • It is a kind of effervescent drink that you make by adding water to the crystals and it is supposed to ‘pick you up’ and get you ready to go when you have had too much to drink the night before.
  • The touch of ice wine lends the drink the slightest honeyed, apricot sort of nose, but doesn't interfere with the brisk essence of the classic martini, which is, above all, dry.
  • Having to stand upright, dip to serve drinks and perch on the edge of chairs all night is clearly a workout in itself. The Sun
  • And Polly ran into her own room, to prink also, fearing that her friend might be ashamed of her plain costume. An Old-Fashioned Girl
  • Dear ladies (and sirs), that last is reason alone to try to remember to WASH - not dryclean - your (washable) fabrics when you get them home, instead of waiting until just before you sew them to preshrink them. Resolved. - A Dress A Day
  • The toothwort in your picture is broadleaf toothwort, also known as crinkleroot toothwort.
  • Overeating and drunkenness both violated social moral codes, although the latter appears to have been a much weightier transgression: intoxication is frequently listed among the serious crimes — "pleasurable living," adultery, theft — mentioned by Sahagún's informants. 47 Indigenous drinking practices also shocked Spaniards who had their own ideals of moderation when it came to alcohol consumption, a topic that we look at in Chapter 4. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • Sprinkle each with the pine nuts.
  • Over 10,000 filar-micrometer and red light CCD measurements of Mars' north polar cap have been taken over the past 40 years, and they show that it has been shrinking. The polar-bears-on-the-melting-ice-cap photo.
  • To suppose, as we all suppose, that we could be rich and not behave as the rich behave, is like supposing that we could drink all day and keep absolute sober. 
  • I'm used to Emily saying things like that, so I don't take any notice, just nod and pick up a bottle of peach nectar off the shelf, slosh it around, wrinkle my nose.
  • What began as a cheap and easy way to disguise the taste of alcohol in prohibition America quickly became the drink of choice for the privileged fast set of the 1920s.
  • She let go of Mona's hand and took a sip of her drink.
  • Some men sat around the fire, cooking meat on sticks, drinking from gourds and laughing.
  • He's squandered all his savings on drink.
  • That's what Dan Kim, chief executive of Red Mango Inc., a frozen yogurt franchise in Dallas, did while trying to name the flavors of his frozen yogurt and iced tea drinks.
  • Serve with a sprinkling or raisins or chopped dried apricots. The Sun
  • If you are more concerned about the quality of the food and drink than about socializing with your friends, decline the invitation and go out to a restaurant instead.
  • European visitors to the site on the Wells Estate are often dismayed to find a landmark where undrinkable water leaks from crumbling walls.
  • He describes himself sitting in a room with five children, aged ten to twelve, showing them a Taiwanese water dipping bird toy -- the little chotchke that tips back and forth into a well of water as though it's drinking. Susan Stiffelman: Education, Seth Godin, Factory Workers and the Taiwanese Water Bird
  • But as he neared the crux of his missive, he was suddenly interrupted by a flurry of black tresses and wrinkled muslin rushing into the room.
  • One night I was pouring my own drinks behind the upstairs bar.
  • It also protects skin from wrinkles and black spots and prevents such geriatric diseases as cerebral haemorrhage, myocardium and brain infarction by removing acid effete matters in time. North Korea Hails New ‘Anti-Ageing Super Drink’ | Impact Lab
  • I contacted a wine merchant in London and told him I wanted to buy some that would be fit for drinking in ten years time.
  • Since peak blood alcohol levels (BALs) reached per drinking episode are a crucial factor in FAS (Abel, 1999), the ‘average drinks’ measure distorts the relationship between alcohol and teratogenesis and muddies our perceptions of risky drinking. Pregnancy is a process
  • I was wearing my Smokey the Bear cap, the one that ultimately shrank to an unwearable size in the wake of an unfortunate sprinkler related accident.
  • It is entirely possible to drink any wine with any dish, and anyone who says otherwise is talking bunkum; a respected gastro-bore friend of mine likes to drink white burgundy with stewed lamb, as he finds it brings out the texture of the meat.
  • A talented winemaker whose drinking wine of the moment is Shiraz, Debbie has a clear idea about the wine that she likes to produce and the wine she likes to drink.
  • Our brave front withstood unshrinkingly the heavy fire of rifles and cannon concentrated upon it.
  • Long grassers drinking and partying habits are used as justification for this persecution.
  • Some fans continued throwing, hurling their souvenirs, drink cups, beer bottles, batteries, portable radios and cell phones onto the field.
  • They will drink their wretched heartless stuff, such as they call claret, or wine of Medoc, or Bordeaux, or what not, with no more meaning than sour rennet, stirred with the pulp from the cider press, and strained through the cap of our Betty. Lorna Doone
  • You can take a horse to the water, but you cannot make him drink
  • His blue dress uniform was unwrinkled and perfect.
  • At least drinking a herbal brew gets around that age-old question of whether to put the milk in first or last. Times, Sunday Times
  • Police in Newquay are warning underage drinkers that the party is over. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you want a drink with your meal both restaurants and cafes serve alcohol. Cheap Eats Guide to Europe 1994
  • Dalmius nursed the invigorating fire-drink from a horn-flask, ensconced in leather, e'en as his thin hands trembled.
  • This could explain why chronic alcoholics often need an early morning drink just to get going.
  • In our ever shrinking world, the short range qualities of shotgun pellets mean we don't need big ranges and lots of space to enjoy our sport.
  • There are different preparations of this drink, but I like the traditional way of shaking everything but the creme de mure, and then drizzling the liqueur on top. Cocktails That Complete Me: The Bramble
  • The tape has the advantages of heat resistance, insulation and heat shrink, becoming ideal insulating binding materials for manufacturing and repairing of electrical machinery, transformer and so on.
  • The town is sprinkled with delis, farm shops and cafes where fresh, wholesome fare is on the menu. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soybean protein fiber is of many excellent properties, but poor crinkle - proof and dimension stability.
  • When should you have your last alcoholic drink? Times, Sunday Times
  • Chew sugarless gum, suck on sugarless candy, and drink plenty of unsweetened fluids.
  • Just then Edward handed Doctor Instow a goodly rasher of broiled ham, upon which was a perfectly poached egg; and directly after the man came round behind Jack, and quietly placed before him, with a whisper of warning that the plate was very hot, another rasher of ham, and at the first sight of it the lad began to shrink, but at the second glance, consequent upon a brave desire not to show his repugnance, he saw that it was a different kind of rasher to the doctor's, and that there was no egg. Jack at Sea All Work and no Play made him a Dull Boy
  • When Wanda's little brother accidentally shrinks Ms. Frizzle and the kids, they end up trapped in a bathroom with no way out!
  • For a man so vain about his face, why is he content to flaunt his wrinkly torso and pot belly? The Sun
  • Cats were slumbering noisily beneath the TV set and a smallish party of utter strangers were drinking Harp in the saloon lounge. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • I don't need a drink, " she muttered through clenched teeth.
  • The sweeping tall palm trees fringing the edge of the beach, seemingly bowed toward the sea, as if trying to dip their frowns over the white sands to reach the ocean for a refreshing drink of its cool water. "Best" Beach
  • Pour two-thirds of sauce over mussels, sprinkle with chives and serve rest of sauce separately.
  • Wrinkles creased his furry muzzle, as though he was smelling something foul.
  • She was on a cocktail of drink and drugs when she burgled a total of four houses to fund her drug addiction.
  • In Aberdeen, the licensing board has proposed minimum drink prices in pubs of £1.75 for a pint of beer, cider, premium lager or cocktail.
  • Divided into sections that cover small eats, drinks, soups, rice dishes, side dishes and sweets, the recipes are clear and concise.
  • The drink is available at all good bottle-os, and even at the Melbourne Uni bar.
  • Instead, eat food first, then drink afterwards for optimal health and digestive tract function.
  • Increasing westernisation of food and drink products there has helped pizza become the fastest growing category of the prepared meals sector.
  • For those who like to roll and rock, an 8,000-square-foot roller-skating rink, complete with nighttime deejays and "old-school" wheeled rental skates, is opening next week beneath the northernmost open end of the High Line. High Line on a Roll
  • He felt as if he was on the brink of the greatest personal triumph of his life.
  • The state makes almost a quarter of each year's wine production into brandy and the aniseed-flavoured spirit raki (like arak) which, drunk with water, is the Turks' favoured alcoholic drink.
  • Is this the marriage that is blessed or the marriage that is on the brink of destruction?
  • Fingers, hands, and the washboard supply the pressure, a process called fulling, and the warm soapy water shrinks the fibers into a compact form.
  • Let's see more baked potatoes and lentil soup on school menus, fruit juices being promoted instead of branded fizzy drinks.
  • The drinks industry has made a gesture towards its concern about alcohol misuse by setting up the Portman group.
  • To make sure your system operates efficiently, examine it frequently, checking for leaks, clogs, or misdirected sprinklers or drip-emitters.
  • Smear carbon ash on the girl's face:Besides drinking, the boys seize the chance to smear carbon ash on the girl's face, which is a traditional program.
  • Two initiatives have been announced today to ensure drinkers are aware that their favourite tipples are getting bigger and stronger.
  • Other, roumyng the cities vp and downe and caryeng alway in bottles faire watre and fresshe, if any man be disposed to drinke, vnasked they willingly proffre it him, and refuse not to take, if he for their gentlenesse offre aught vnto them agayn. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie
  • Don't smoke too much, drink too much, eat too much, or work too much. We're all on the road to the grave — but there's no reason to be in the passing lane. Robert Orben 
  • He drinks too much at dinner and makes an embarrassing comment in their company. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Leave a decent overhang in case of shrinkage. Times, Sunday Times
  • The assistant peered through the window and saw a group of people feasting, drinking, and reveling.
  • Kate closed her eyes in ecstasy at the thought of a cold drink.
  • One 'intertextual' moment stands out: Mark O'Halloran and Tom Murphy sit drinking cans of beer talking about their lives, how they got their girlfriends pregnant, and what they'll do next. Everyday, dir. Annie Ryan, written by Michael West
  • She took a long drink of water, swallowing it slowly as she looked around the courtyard.
  • A beamy old former fishing boat carried us across to Caldey's landing point on a beach that mirrored Tenby's, and was sprinkled with sunbathers.
  • Letters were piled up behind the door, but no food or drink was found in the flat and it is feared she may have starved to death after becoming too afraid to go outside.
  • In their immaculate uniforms they go through safety procedures and tirelessly parade the aisles, pushing trolleys laden with drinks, meals and duty free.
  • Foul drinking water was blamed for the epidemic.
  • She looked worried and asked if I wanted a drink from her water bottle.
  • Good, bad, or meaningless, there it will be: bunchy with fat or sagging from the bone, fading, freckling, wrinkling, and drooping so long as flesh endures. Beginner’s Grace
  • We're again buying 25-litre carboys of drinking water.
  • Whether in a cup or a cone - single or double dip - and sprinkled with chocolate or rainbow jimmies, ice cream evokes happy memories.
  • The dress got wrinkled
  • There is also a good drinks chapter including ginger beer and lassi.
  • The disease is communicated through dirty drinking water.
  • Then you dip it in batter and deep fry it before sprinkling icing sugar on top. The Sun
  • So my advice is this: Keep the eight-glasses-a-day rule--not as a do-or-die goal, but simply as a tool to remind you to drink enough water to make up for any shortfall from your food.
  • Wrinkles merely indicate where smiles have been.
  • With drink and festive cheer in excess, it's easy to throw caution to the wind and find yourself acting recklessly on a Christmas night out.
  • Heavy drinkers were those who had up to three pints of beer or six glasses of wine once a week. The Sun
  • The main auditorium Although you can shrink a hall by various techniques, it is not ideal.
  • Having four or more drinks within two hours shocks the immune system into the process. The Sun
  • He visited many speakeasies, “from mere drinking dens to palatially appointed private houses where you find whole families, including children, dining together with the utmost decorum, the elders taking wine.” CHASING the WHITE DOG
  • There was neither food nor drink.
  • So, have fun eating, drinking and being merry whether it's by a roaring fire or a slightly less picturesque roaring radiator.
  • By nature generous, Matt sometimes paid for his friends' drinks when they had no money.
  • Long gone are the days of convertible cars being expensive trinkets owned by drivers with designer sunglasses and fur coats. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kurai says ‘I need a drink’ and then he yawns, covering his mouth with one hand.
  • When the rest are building their bothies and huts, these have finished preparing their food and drink. The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge
  • Some people bowl because it gives them a license to go out, have a drink, wear outlandish clothes, and yell.
  • Nothing lasts forever, so live it up; drink it down, laugh it off, avoid the bullshit. Take chances and never have regrets because, at one point, everything you did was exactly what you wanted. Marilyn Monroe 
  • Campbell was required to abstain from drinking alcohol and have no contact with three individuals.
  • He pulled another long drink from his flagon.
  • He went on: ‘Although drink driving has now become unsociable, it's about time that we accept that people driving in a sleepified state should also be social outcasts.’
  • Most of the teaching aids displayed are in or on the brink of obsolescence.
  • We had drinks on the hotel balcony.
  • I stood it until I became tortured day and night by the prod of reason, then I quietly left the church and bade farewell to the heathen Scapular and the ten thousand other trinkets of blind paganism, and resolved to break the chain of this "_slave of the soul_" and "_tyrant of reason_. Thirty Years In Hell Or, From Darkness to Light
  • I knew that Alan liked the odd drink.
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  • They were shrinking back from the basement door.

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