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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of drink" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward to some readers.
It can be used informally to refer to a small amount of alcoholic beverage, typically in casual conversation.
Example: "After a long week, I just want to relax with a bit of drink on the weekend."
Alternatives: "a little drink" or "a small drink".
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This was in the early hours, on his own, quite possibly had a bit of drink taken.
"A Christmas Carol" reminds us that no one should be deprived a decent living, a hearty dinner, a bit of drink, a reprieve, a glimmer of holiday hopefulness.
"We were hanging off the bus and we had a bit of drink but we didn't mind because we'd finished the season.
There was a bit of drink and spliffs involved, you know.
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She poured a bit of her drink, made with black-currant juice and lemon, into a plastic ramekin.
And look that's the safest and most humane way to deal with them, is to just give them a bit of a drink".
But then the market collapsed, and in the 1950s Stavros's parents started a kafenío - serving fresh fish, a bit of salad, drinks and watermelons (floated in the sea to keep them cool).
It definitely reminds us a bit of Mike's Hard, a drink a drink no one has actually imbibed after turning 21. "My 18-year-old self would've loved this," explained YumSugar.
For a bit of dancing while you drink, make your way to the Notting Hill Arts Club in the heart of Notting Hill.
It takes quite a bit of arak, the national drink, before conversations even begin to get interesting.
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