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  • 21drink to someone — ► drink someone s health (or drink to someone) express good wishes for someone by raising one s glass and drinking a small amount. Main Entry: ↑drink …

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  • 22drink to somebody — ˈdrink to sb/sth derived to wish sb good luck, health or success as you lift your glass and then drink from it Syn: ↑toast • All raise your glasses and drink to Katie and Tom! Main entry: ↑drinkderived …

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  • 23drink to something — ˈdrink to sb/sth derived to wish sb good luck, health or success as you lift your glass and then drink from it Syn: ↑toast • All raise your glasses and drink to Katie and Tom! Main entry: ↑drinkderived …

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  • 24health claim — UK US noun [C] ► MARKETING a statement on a food or drink product, or in its advertising, that says that it is good for your health: »Health claims like low fat, fat free and 80% fat free confuse consumers. ► INSURANCE a request to an insurance… …

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  • 25drink to the health of — drink in honor of, make a toast to, drink with good wishes for …

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  • 26drink to someone — drink to (someone) to wish good health or good luck to someone. Let s drink to Jessica s new job. Usage notes: usually said as a toast a short statement celebrating something and followed by everyone present drinking some wine or other liquid …

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  • 27drink to — (someone) to wish good health or good luck to someone. Let s drink to Jessica s new job. Usage notes: usually said as a toast a short statement celebrating something and followed by everyone present drinking some wine or other liquid …

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  • 28drink-money — drinkˈ money noun A gratuity, ostensibly given to buy liquor for drinking to the health of the giver • • • Main Entry: ↑drink …

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  • 29Health effects of wine — Wine has a long history of use in the world of medicine and health. The issue of wine and health is a topic of considerable discussion and research. Wine has a long history of use as an early form of medication, being recommended variously as a… …

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  • 30drink — drink1 W2S2 [drıŋk] v past tense drank [dræŋk] past participle drunk [drʌŋk] [: Old English; Origin: drincan] 1.) [I and T] to take liquid into your mouth and swallow it ▪ You should drink plenty of water. ▪ What would you like to drink? ▪ Take a …

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