VERBS WITH OUT: OUTDRINKâ
VERBS WITH OUT: OUTDRINKÂ : meaning and examples
Welcome back, everyone!
It's Wednesday and it's our third day of our verbs-with-OUT theme.
Today's word is the slang term: TO OUTDRINK.Â
Definition: To be able to drink more alcohol than another person.Â
Example 1: In college, he could outdrink everyone. Now, he doesn't drink at all.Â
Example 2: I don't know how a small girl like Carrie could outdrink a big guy like Colin, but she did.Â
Needless to say, I hope you're not outdrinking anyone. But this is a verb that can be used when talking about social situations with alcohol.
That's all for today. Thanks for reading!