Definition of Drinkably

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Drinkably

drink like a fish
drink off
drink problem
drink run
drink runs
drink someone under the table
drink the Kool-Aid
drink the Kool Aid
drink to
drink up
drinkabilities
drinkability
drinkable
drinkableness
drinkables
drinkably (current term)
drinkathon
drinkathons
drinke
drinked
drinker
drinkers
drinkes
drinkest
drinketh
drinkie
drinkies
drinking
drinking-bout
drinking-bouts

Literary usage of Drinkably

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Popular Science Monthly (1874)
"By analysis made June, 1873, this wine contained 17.5 per cent alcohol, but it was un- drinkably sour. Analysis showed it to contain a little more than one ..."

2. Seasons with the Sea-horses; Or, Sporting Adventures in the Northern Seas by James Lamont (1861)
"Even sea-ice, as is well- known, makes drinkably fresh water, and most of the flat slabs have a hollow in the surface filled with water from the melted snow ..."

3. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1874)
"O, Marq ! do ring the tea-bell' For I knew the tea would be un- drinkably strong if we waited any longer; and every one would laugh at me for putting in so ..."

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