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ˈdrinker
/ ˈdrɪŋkə /
noun
a person who drinks, esp a person who drinks alcohol habitually
short for drinker moth
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Heineken last month said its global beer sales would fall next year as drinkers cut back because of pressure on their household budgets.
But he doesn’t seem all that attentive, & I think he is a drinker.
The trial involved 200 patients who were regular coffee drinkers and had persistent AFib or a related condition known as atrial flutter, along with a history of AFib.
She calls for creative thinking from writers and drinkers, and demonstrates the same with her prose.
“I was a lone drinker and could seal myself up from people,” he says now, adding that he’s lucky he didn’t end up in jail at certain points for driving blackout drunk.
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