- drink|less
- drink|less «DRIHNGK lihs», adjective.without anything to drink.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
drink — drink·er; drink·ery; drink; drink·less; drink·om·e·ter; drink·able; drink·ably; … English syllables
less — [les] adj. [ME les < OE læs, adv. læssa, adj. (used as compar. of lytel, LITTLE), akin to OFris les < IE * leis < base * lei , to diminish, meager, > LITTLE] 1. alt. compar. of LITTLE 2. not so much; smaller in size or amount [to… … English World dictionary
Drink driving (United Kingdom) — Drink driving laws in the United Kingdom govern driving, attempting to drive, or being in charge of a motor vehicle when either over the prescribed limits of alcohol in the body, or unfit to drive as a result of consuming alcohol or other… … Wikipedia
Drink — For the act of consuming a beverage through the mouth, see drinking. Part of a series on Meals … Wikipedia
drink — 1. an intoxicant or to drink intoxicants The commonest euphemism for anything to do with intoxicants. Thus if a friend offers you a drink, you do not expect him to serve water. To like a drink is to have a perhaps modest alcoholic… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
drink — A liquid beverage of any kind, except as the context in which the word appears indicates an alcoholic beverage. 30 Am J Rev ed Intox L § 8. The portion of an alcoholic beverage consumed at one time. A court will take judicial notice that a drink… … Ballentine's law dictionary
-less — [[t] ləs[/t]] SUFFIX less is added to nouns in order to form adjectives that indicate that someone or something does not have the thing that the noun refers to. ...drink and talk and meaningless laughter... He is not as friendless as he appeared… … English dictionary
fewer vs less — Everyone gets this wrong including native speakers. The general rule is to use fewer for things you can count (individually), and less for things you can only measure For example: There were fewer people in the class than usual. (People can … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
fewer vs less — Everyone gets this wrong including native speakers. The general rule is to use fewer for things you can count (individually), and less for things you can only measure For example: There were fewer people in the class than usual. (People can … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
Squash (drink) — For other uses, see Squash (disambiguation). Fruit flavored squash before and after being mixed with water … Wikipedia