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View synonyms for drinker

drinker

[ dring-ker ]

noun

  1. a person who drinks.
  2. a person who drinks alcohol habitually or to excess.


ˈdrinker

/ ˈdrɪŋkə /

noun

  1. a person who drinks, esp a person who drinks alcohol habitually
  2. short for drinker moth


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Word History and Origins

Origin of drinker1

before 950; Middle English drinkere, Old English drincere. See drink, -er 1

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Example Sentences

Consumer interest soon followed, and today there are many excellent grower Champagne options available to drinkers in the United States.

From Eater

This is a great choice for coffee and tea drinkers who work at desks because it saves a lot of time that would otherwise be spent in front of a microwave.

Winery tasting room visits took a huge hit in 2020, and winemakers quickly pivoted to virtual tastings that allowed drinkers to get up close and personal with brands they love.

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Australia’s success has come from targeting the casual drinkers in China’s middle class, or the “masstige” market, says Ben Luker, country manager for Australia and New Zealand at industry research firm Wine Intelligence.

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Lighter and fruitier than traditional ruby ports, this Port appeals to a broader demographic of wine drinkers and is a great bottle to finish the evening with after a holiday meal.

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This might not fool a knowledgeable whiskey drinker, but how many of those desperate for Pappy are knowledgeable whiskey drinkers?

Princess Margaret—another Royal sibling who struggled with lack of purpose—was a habitual, heavy drinker.

However, after completing their nomination, the drinker then challenges friends to do the same thing.

His daddy was a drinker, not much for raising kids, so Johnny was farmed off to an uncle, Joe France, the toughest rancher around.

According to a former girlfriend who asked not to be identified, Wafer was a heavy drinker during at least part of his life.

His countenance showed marks of dissipation, for he was a heavy drinker, and this served to further brutalize his nature.

A glass of brandy may save the life of a person who never touches spirits, but would have no effect on an habitual brandy-drinker.

This face, though red and inflamed like that of a heavy drinker, showed spots where the skin was yellow.

He had always been what is called "a moderate drinker," and his politics had always been the opposite of Noah's in the North.

Here is one, told to illustrate the cleverness of a drinker.

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