drink in
drink in
To absorb and enjoy something thoroughly. A noun or pronoun can be used between "drink" and "in." Let's stop for a moment and drink in this fresh mountain air. I'm glad I was able to drink in the excitement and joy of our wedding day before it was all over.
See also: drink
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
drink something in
Fig. to absorb something; to take in information, sights, a story, etc. Terry and Amy drove up to the top of the hill to drink the sights in. They drank in the beautiful view.
See also: drink
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
drink in
v.
To take something in eagerly through the senses or the mind: The campers drank in the view of the sunset over the mountain lake. The shoreline was so beautiful that I stopped for a while to drink it in.
See also: drink
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- drink up
- Drink up!
- drink down
- drink off
- What are you drinking?
- What are you having?
- What would you like to drink?
- name your poison
- pick your poison
- (Can I) get you something (to drink)?