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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drink of something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a beverage, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After a long day at work, I like to relax with a drink of something refreshing."
Alternatives: "a sip of something" or "a beverage of some kind".
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Would she like a drink of something?
They are the perfect snack with a drink of something cold and fizzy.
Other holidays offer a variety of ways to participate--stopping by to visit, dropping off a card or gift, tossing back a drink of something or other.
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What you do is, you doze off a little bit, you stand up, make sure you're good, go get a drink of water or something.
"Can I get a drink of water or something?" she asked, sounding irritated that I had forgotten the fundamentals of salon hospitality.
He lays his copy in front of him, blows his nose, takes a drink of water, says something to test his voice, runs a hand over his face, and watches the clock.
"Over an hour this poor man and his daughter were sitting out there, when they could be inside the hotel where it was a nice and cool, having a drink of water or something.
If a teacher asks you where you're going, which they rarely to almost do, tell them your running to the gas station to get chips for lunch, or getting a drink of water or something out of your locker.
(girls only) defer.add img); If you leave class for too long and the teacher is pretty sure you didn't just go for a drink of water or something, use these.
During the summer, we could spend hours outdoors, taking just short breaks to get a drink of water or to eat something.
"Go and fetch me a drink of cool water, if you want something to do.
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