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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drank out" is not technically correct grammar.
The correct phrase would be "drank from" or "drank out of." However, "drank out" could potentially be used in informal spoken language. Example: The group of friends drank out of red solo cups while singing karaoke at the party.
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So the organization Le Fooding caused a stir in 2000 when it began celebrating a casual and egalitarian attitude toward eating, holding huge picnics in French cities, with bistro chefs serving food that people ate with their hands and wine that they drank out of plastic cups.
When questioned about the situation, Brady answered with a rhetorical question: "How many people do you know that drank out of the same glass as the Pope?" Follow Michael Cuby on Twitter.
I know I drank out of a hose all summer when I was growing up.
By now, anything I drank out of it would taste like pencils.
Inside the main room, dubbed the Lanai Lounge, six young men drank out of a single giant red goblet.
"We were constantly wading through early models of doomed technology, and we dressed in, wrote with, and drank out of the detritus of wrecked start-ups," Greenwood writes.
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After dark these same men would drink out on the front steps.
However, the lifestyle works against many players, who regularly eat out — and drink out — "the whole camaraderie thing," Bonci said.
"You have to drink out of it".
What container did you drink out of?
You will probably drink out of a plastic cup.
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