drank verb
drank
The verb form of drank is drink
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- verb drank a simple past tense and past participle of drink. 1
- verb without object drank to take water or other liquid into the mouth and swallow it; imbibe. 1
- verb without object drank to imbibe alcoholic drinks, especially habitually or to excess; tipple: He never drinks. They won't find jobs until they stop drinking. 1
- verb without object drank to show one's respect, affection, or hopes with regard to a person, thing, or event by ceremoniously taking a swallow of wine or some other drink (often followed by to): They drank to his victory. 1
- verb without object drank to be savored or enjoyed by drinking: a wine that will drink deliciously for many years. 1
- verb with object drank to take (a liquid) into the mouth and swallow. 1
- verb with object drank to take in (a liquid) in any manner; absorb. 1
- verb with object drank to take in through the senses, especially with eagerness and pleasure (often followed by in): He drank in the beauty of the scene. 1
- verb with object drank to swallow the contents of (a cup, glass, etc.). 1
- verb with object drank to propose or participate in a toast to (a person, thing, or event): to drink one's health. 1
- verb drank simple past tense of drink. 0