Drinking
111drinking song — song that is popular among drunkards …
112drinking water — water that is safe and purified for human consumption …
113drinking chocolate — noun Brit. a mixture of cocoa powder, milk solids, and sugar, added to hot water to make a chocolate drink …
114drinking-bout — n. Carouse, carousal, revel, revelry, jollification, bacchanals, saturnalia, debauch, compotation, wassail, orgies, spree (colloq.) …
115drinking fountain — noun (C) a piece of equipment in a public place that produces a stream of water for you to drink from; water fountain AmE …
116drinking-up time — noun (U) BrE the time, after a pub has closed, when people are allowed to finish their drinks …
117drinking water — noun (U) water that is pure enough for you to drink …
118drinking bout — n spree, fling, carouse, carousal, revel, revelry, wassail, celebration, Scot. randy; orgy, debauch, saturnalia; drunk, potation, compotation, guzzle, drunken carousal or revelry, bacchanal, bacchanalia; All Sl. binge, bender, bust, toot, tear,… …
119drinking chocolate — UK / US noun [uncountable] British a sweet brown powder that tastes like chocolate, or a hot drink made with this powder …
120drinking water — UK / US noun [uncountable] water that is safe to drink …