How to Use drink to in a Sentence
drink to
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Leave it to this fruity drink to transport you to the Gulf Coast, even just for a moment.
—Lucy Buffett, Southern Living, 21 Nov. 2023
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Some people drink to calm nerves or help sleep on planes—can this help?
—Olivia Morelli, Condé Nast Traveler, 29 Sep. 2023
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And with that, the day is saved, and the Expendables drink to Billy the Kid’s memory.
—Richard Newby, Vulture, 22 Sep. 2023
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Need more storage space for food and drink to take on your next camping trip?
—Emily Rochotte, Popular Mechanics, 11 July 2023
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Here are some of the options for finding a sweet drink to celebrate.
—Abby Hamblin, San Diego Union-Tribune, 24 Nov. 2023
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Skip the stop at the ice cream parlor and whip up an iconic drink to drink while lounging poolside.
—Krissy Tiglias, Southern Living, 30 June 2024
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But drinking to excess gave me a false sense of hope, akin to using a Band-Aid to hold a gaping wound closed.
—Cathleen Calkins, Longreads, 23 Jan. 2024
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Pair these with a warm drink to complete the experience.
—Kayla Samoy, Chicago Tribune, 4 Dec. 2024
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Plus, inflation has hit wine, which isn't the cheapest drink to begin with.
—Erica Pandey, Axios, 2 Nov. 2024
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Even drought tolerant trees need a long drink to survive.
—Nan Sterman, San Diego Union-Tribune, 1 June 2024
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Even drought-tolerant trees need a long drink to survive.
—Nan Sterman, San Diego Union-Tribune, 3 June 2023
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After bumping into him, the Bravo star offered to buy him a drink to make up for it.
—Tom Rogers, Newsweek, 26 Nov. 2024
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Over the past few months my wife has begun drinking to excess every evening.
—Amy Dickinson, Anchorage Daily News, 17 July 2023
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Over the past few months, my wife has begun drinking to excess every evening.
—Amy Dickinson, Washington Post, 17 July 2023
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He was accused of grabbing Edwardes’ wrist and twisting it, causing a drink to be spilled on her.
—K.j. Yossman, Variety, 8 Nov. 2023
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Along with the cozy hammock and guitar, this set includes a friendly pup, a sun visor, a book, and a cool drink to enjoy.
—Dorian Smith-Garcia, Parents, 30 Sep. 2024
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Do not wait until after drinking to plan how to get somewhere, the release states.
—River Valley Democrat-Gazette, arkansasonline.com, 11 Dec. 2024
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Marge arrives at the villa as Tom and Dickie are pouring themselves a drink to wrap up a day of moving Tom in.
—Rafaela Bassili, Vulture, 4 Apr. 2024
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Twist lemon peel over top of drink to express essential oils, then discard peel.
—Kara Newman, WSJ, 27 July 2023
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So the idea of a particular drink to match a particular event soothes my soul.
—Emily Heil, Washington Post, 1 Sep. 2023
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However, this new law doesn't mean customers can drink to their heart's content.
—Marina Johnson, Detroit Free Press, 16 Aug. 2023
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But there is a glut of sublime drinking to be had at the two locations of this easygoing bar concept.
—Scott Hocker, theweek, 1 July 2024
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The coffee chain announced a new holiday drink to kick off cozy season: the iced gingerbread oat milk chai.
—Antonia Debianchi, Peoplemag, 1 Nov. 2023
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The restaurant also has an impressive wine and cocktail selection and is a lively place to grab a drink to toast the sunset.
—Sandra MacGregor, Forbes, 17 Dec. 2024
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The charming downtown boasts plenty of quirky New Age shops for the spiritual seeker, plus lots of gourmet food and drink to keep you going.
—Nina Kahn, Travel + Leisure, 5 Aug. 2023
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Thinking of bringing a drink to your next outdoor gathering?
—Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY, 7 July 2024
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Thinking of bringing a drink to your next outdoor gathering?
—USA TODAY, 2 July 2023
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The minimalist end table, which can be placed at the side of the couch or beside the bed, offers space for extra lighting, a picture frame, a plant, or a drink to sip on.
—Isabel Garcia, Peoplemag, 10 July 2023
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The dietary guidelines provide advice on what Americans should eat and drink to meet nutrition needs, promote health, and prevent disease.
—Sarah D. Wire, USA TODAY, 4 Jan. 2025
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Your sleep is likely disrupted and leads to further aggravation of the symptoms arising from drinking to excess.
—Lance Eliot, Forbes, 31 Dec. 2024
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