noun
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a person who drinks, esp a person who drinks alcohol habitually
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short for drinker moth
Etymology
Origin of drinker
before 950; Middle English drinkere, Old English drincere. See drink, -er 1
Example Sentences
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This means it has potential to win over more female drinkers through new flavors, smaller packages, or targeted marketing, says RBC Capital Markets analyst Nik Modi.
From Barron's
"There are a lot of breweries in Scotland, but there are also a lot of beer drinkers," says Vinny.
From BBC
Lunchtime crowds and long-lingering coffee drinkers have returned to Palisades Garden Cafe.
From Los Angeles Times
I asked a group of five friends, all Champagne drinkers, to join my tasting.
Participants consuming 4 cups a day had telomere lengths that aligned with a biological age roughly 5 years younger than non-coffee drinkers.
From Science Daily
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