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Definition of rink
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rink is as below...
Rink (n.) An
artificial
sheet of ice,
generally
under
cover,
used for
skating;
also, a floor
prepared
for
skating
on with
roller
skates,
or a
building
with such a
floor..
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Haunt
::
Haunt (n.) A place to which one
frequently
resorts;
as,
drinking
saloons
are the
haunts
of
tipplers;
a den is the haunt of wild
beasts..
Swill
::
Swill (n.) To
inebriate;
to fill with
drink.
Sling
::
Sling (n.) A drink
composed
of
spirit
(usually
gin) and water
sweetened.
Bespatter
::
Bespatter
(v. t.) To soil by
spattering;
to
sprinkle,
esp. with dirty
water,
mud, or
anything
which will leave foul spots or
stains..
Skink
::
Skink (v. t.) To draw or
serve,
as
drink..
Tankard
::
Tankard
(n.) A large
drinking
vessel,
especially
one with a
cover..
Wassailer
::
Wassailer
(n.) One who
drinks
wassail;
one who
engages
in
festivity,
especially
in
drinking;
a
reveler..
Sherbet
::
Sherbet
(n.) A
preparation
of
bicarbonate
of soda,
tartaric
acid,
sugar,
etc.,
variously
flavored,
for
making
an
effervescing
drink;
--
called
also
sherbet
powder..
Prink
::
Prink (v. t.) To dress or
adjust
one's self for show; to
prank.
Birl
::
Birl (v. t. & i.) To pour (beer or
wine);
to ply with
drink;
to
drink;
to
carouse.
Fill
::
Fill (v. i.) To fill a cup or glass for
drinking.
Sprenge
::
Spree (n.) A merry
frolic;
especially,
a
drinking
frolic;
a
carousal..
Drunk
::
Drunk (a.)
Intoxicated
with, or as with,
strong
drink;
inebriated;
drunken;
-- never used
attributively,
but
always
predicatively;
as, the man is drunk (not, a drunk
man)..
Bait
::
Bait (v. i.) A
portion
of food or
drink,
as a
refreshment
taken on a
journey;
also, a stop for rest and
refreshment..
Roselle
::
Roselle
(n.) a
malvaceous
plant
(Hibiscus
Sabdariffa)
cultivated
in the east and West
Indies
for its
fleshy
calyxes,
which are used for
making
tarts and jelly and an acid
drink..
Teetotalism
::
Teetotalism
(n.) The
principle
or
practice
of
entire
abstinence,
esp. from
intoxicating
drinks..
Nectar
::
Nectar
(n.) The drink of the gods (as
ambrosia
was their
food);
hence,
any
delicious
or
inspiring
beverage..
Prim
::
Prim (v. t.) To deck with great
nicety;
to
arrange
with
affected
preciseness;
to
prink.
Carouse
::
Carouse
(v. i.) To drink
deeply
or
freely
in
compliment;
to take part in a
carousal;
to
engage
in
drunken
revels.
Arrose
::
Arrose
(v. t.) To
drench;
to
besprinkle;
to
moisten.
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