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"imbibe" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] imbibe (something) (formal or humorous) to drink something, especially alcohol
  2. [transitive] imbibe something (formal) to receive and understand ideas or information

200 Sentences With "imbibe"

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Smoothies are also an easy wake to imbibe CBD oil.
"I was trying to imbibe them with longevity," he said.
Most girls imbibe often, because, well, it's something to do.
But where's the best place in the U.S. to imbibe?
She was the first to imbibe the ever-flowing Bachelor champagne.
And it non-alcoholic, so the littlest of Muggles can imbibe.
Even if you don't imbibe, it's a fun name to say.
Our southern neighbors need to imbibe this more often, I guess.
Here, a shortlist of the city's most exceptional places to imbibe.
Can I say I'm happier that I made the decision to imbibe?
There's FarmVille and Watch videos and news Trends and Stories to imbibe.
Even if you don't imbibe, it's certainly a fun name to say.
"I'd pepper my dad with questions," he told Imbibe magazine in 2014.
Among women, mothers are portrayed as a group that particularly loves to imbibe.
My favorite way to imbibe it is to pour it down the drain.
When I do finally imbibe some oil, though, I start to feel better.
Bottled in 2007—the same year that David Wondrich published his pivotal Imbibe!
These minerals imbibe radioactive material like uranium, which allows scientists to date them.
Delta previously had a mixed reputation with those looking to imbibe at 30,000 feet.
From personal experience, the easiest way to forget about a deadline is to imbibe.
Mike Pence of Indiana refuses to imbibe if his wife, Karen, is not around.
But, there are a lot of great places to go out and imbibe alcohol.
Several sources suggest that you should imbibe at least 20 grams after a workout.
That's why my bedside table is so cluttered: I want to imbibe it all.
We imbibe and recount phrases and passages between groups of friends and our communities.
Whatever, wherever, and however you decide to imbibe, Atlanta will take care of your thirst.
His recent remixes imbibe some Latin flavors including Spanish lyrics and a Merengue-inspired breakdown.
While many gay guys are fans of poppers, the majority of users imbibe with moderation.
But I did not expect Hollywood's favorite ingénue to imbibe in the intoxicating reality show.
Which begs an important question: do our arboreal ancestors also imbibe crunk juice for kicks?
The process takes half a day, Imbibe magazine explained, and also creates a different flavor.
Only pockets of the country still imbibe the generous welcome once afforded to all faiths.
Queen Elizabeth's beloved mother wasn't afraid to imbibe — and started her daily drinking routine before lunch!
I prefer to chew my calories, imbibe with near reckless abandon, and hope for the best.
Without snooping neighbours to fear, dissidents gathered to swap samizdat, imbibe unsanctioned art and discuss politics.
Then there's the social pressure to imbibe and the anxiety that comes with resisting that pressure.
Imbibe notes that smashes typically contain a spirit, ice, mint or other herbs, sugar, and fruit.
The picture was taken by NASA astronaut Jerry Linenger, who passed up the opportunity to imbibe.
But cannabis remains illegal federally, which means that foreigners are at risk if they choose to imbibe.
Maybe you don't imbibe at all, ever, out of personal preference or as part of addiction recovery.
Great cities around the world allow residents and visitors to freely imbibe at parks and on beaches.
They imbibe the lesson that our legal system and culture is willing to give them a pass.
This means people dwelling near coastlines imbibe more 18O in their water than do those living inland.
The hotel isn't short on places to lounge, tasty bites to eat, and beautiful drinks to imbibe.
Dubose wanted to claim the fifty-cent deposit on the mugs and use the proceeds to further imbibe.
Bisate's rates include all meals and drinks so we could eat and imbibe as much as we wanted.
Indeed, current estimates suggest that Iranians imbibe around 60m litres of alcohol a year despite the government crackdown.
If that's the case, consider the following a playful guide to the times you may wish to imbibe.
At every opportunity, he traveled to sit at Malcolm's feet and imbibe the stirring and frequently violent rhetoric.
I add Imbibe Miracle Collagen (my new favorite supplement) to a bottle of my water this morning ($45).
They have personal styles and imbibe national ones ("French style" is elegant and static, Japanese fearless and dynamic).
Not surprisingly perhaps, mothers that didn't imbibe the probiotics were less caring and tended to neglect their pups.
I'm already there, spending time with you — doesn't that matter more than what I've chosen to imbibe (or not)?
I don't care if someone immigrates here so long as they're willing to imbibe the principles of Western civilization.
Plenty of people imbibe at the airport taverns before a flight and manage to not body-shame other passengers.
This Saturday, however, is actually a wine drinking holiday so our drive to imbibe is even greater than usual.
Wine is undoubtedly a big reason to visit Bordeaux, but what attractions are there for those who don't imbibe?
She was inspired to do so after she herself was not able to attend due to financial constraints. 7. Imbibe.
They seem to both occupy a singular parallel universe, one that they each simultaneously imbibe, but depict in different ways.
With always-in Bluetooth earbuds and smart speakers becoming ubiquitous, we can imbibe content in smaller chunks in new environments.
Shoppers thronged as much to imbibe the atmosphere of insider luxury as to buy the newest, most cutting-edge brands.
Shoppers thronged as much to imbibe the atmosphere of insider luxury as to buy the newest, most cutting-edge brands.
All with an underlying note of spiciness and a high alcohol content of around 10.8% - so better not imbibe too much.
The delayed onset makes it hard to diagnose, and easy to unwittingly imbibe more of the little bastards, perpetuating the problem.
"You're supposed to shoot it down," David Wondrich, author of Imbibe and probably greatest living authority on cocktail history, tells me.
Stan might have come from the era of the three-martini lunch, but he would rarely imbibe when we met up.
Initially believed to be activated by resveratrol, a substance found in red wine, sirtuins provided a seemingly excellent excuse to imbibe.
There's plans for a "cat lounge" where you can imbibe and hangout and perhaps a "catio" — you know, a cat patio.
An octogenarian, Mr. Deering had drunk here alongside Pollock, he said, and hoped to imbibe again at whatever was coming next.
Species of long-horned beetles, true bugs, even aphids who imbibe at the milkweed bar, all wear these warning colors proudly.
I sip it with ice as an after-dinner digestif and imbibe with cocktails in which it is the primary liquor.
And though I didn't imbibe when I saw this show in London, I left it in a state of happy intoxication.
Aiming to suppress their woes, Fierro's libertine characters imbibe and inhale all manner of drink and drugs, but they rarely breathe.
Seedlip's founder, Ben Branson, said that he created the spirits because he doesn't imbibe but likes spending time in vibrant bars.
Before 2007, brewers had to keep alcohol levels at or below 6.3 percent (duh?!) and no one could imbibe on the premises.
This year marks the 14th return of the TechCrunch Summer Party — a time to relax, connect and imbibe with your startup siblings.
And they used fruit flies as a placeholder for people because flies remarkably seem to behave like we do when they imbibe.
But for Lennon, psych-rock is more about the feelings it inspires, rather than the hallucinogens you might imbibe while enjoying it.
Cheers to the tipplers among you who might opt to imbibe in a festive 13-Down to help kick off the weekend.
The fact is, those sayings the layperson rolls his eyes at are often the ones the coaches and players imbibe with utmost earnestness.
It is unfortunate that people who claim to be interested in video games would purposefully limit what of video games they may imbibe.
The valley is also relatively easy to reach, and services have cropped up to let visitors imbibe while someone else takes the wheel.
The late Margaret Rhodes, the Queen's cousin, claimed that the Queen will also imbibe in a dry gin martini with lunch for good measure.
The most common way to imbibe a cazuela is through a straw, while periodically squeezing the chunks of citric fruit to release more juice.
Thanks to Native Cosmetics, those jonesing for a daily way to imbibe rosé without cracking open a bottle can indulge with rosé-scented deodorant.
Its popularity has become so widespread that five years ago, the makers of Campari and the folks behind booze mag Imbibe launched Negroni Week.
It's this spirit that an editorial writer for The Brooklyn Eagle captured in an 1885 column (quoted by David Wondrich in his book "Imbibe").
I thought I was pretty much tethered to the news before, but this job requires you to imbibe a daily tidal wave of news.
If you absolutely, positively must imbibe on the open water, the Sea Tow Foundation for Boating Safety and Education recommends designating a sober skipper.
The R.S.S. has branches across India where members dressed in khaki and white practice calisthenics and imbibe lessons on the greatness of Hindu India.
Imbibe freely, all you kombucha-swilling health nuts of the 21st century, of the cocktail being served at City Center, where the delirious Encores!
Not only does he barely remember what he's said a few minutes ago, he is too self-enamored to imbibe Carter's language of sin.
Moreover, the late Margaret Rhodes, the Queen's cousin, claimed that the Queen will also imbibe in a dry gin martini with lunch for good measure.
For fans that don't imbibe often enough to merit a membership, F&W notes that a selection of bottles will be available for purchase individually.
You're also more likely to imbibe on days that you work out than on days that you don't, according to scientists at Pennsylvania State University.
But for guests who for reasons of biology or belief do not imbibe psychoactives, I suggest a liquid almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea.
Viewers will have the opportunity to join Emily and imbibe various luxury and lifestyle activities from the featured destinations of Hainan, Shanghai and Hong Kong.
Going to bars where locals imbibe isn't just about drinking, said Camille Ralph Vidal, the Global Brand Ambassador for the French elderflower liqueur St-Germain.
Normally, I'd decline, or at least imbibe a bit of liquid courage first, but to my surprise, I agreed to sing not one, but two songs.
Drinkers are advised not to imbibe London Dry Gin in 1.14-liter bottles with the product code L16304 W and the UPC 6 20213 19020 8.
"We want to rewrite the conversation around spirits and alcohol, the way people imbibe, the way people celebrate," said Elliott Coon, 36, a Gem & Bolt founder.
Even now, as a moderate drinker, if I imbibe more than a couple days in a row, I can feel old habits start to kick in.
Those on the munitions manufacturing line were allotted four-hour periods in which to imbibe, 11 am to 3 pm, or 7 pm to 11 pm.
But as marijuana use increases (212% of Americans say they imbibe) and now 221 states have legalized the drug, people say they don't want to smell it.
Do we threaten and disparage those of other sizes who make reportedly unhealthy choices — who never exercise, imbibe socially, drink more than 400 milligrams of caffeine daily?
The company's bottle, launching on Kickstarter today, is the newest, most high-tech weapon in the battle to get kids to imbibe enough liquids throughout the day.
The Naked Biscuit Sorghum, a slightly sweet drink made with sorghum, is the best-seller, and the space has a cast concrete bar where customers can imbibe.
Those who want to imbibe have their pick of top-shelf spirits; also, the legendary Singapore Sling cocktail, made with gin and pineapple juice, is always available.
Imbibe a Russian Cocaine, €3: a shot of vodka that comes with a slice of lemon coated with sugar on one side and coffee grinds on the other.
In fact the more you drink, the more your negative emotions -- anxiety, anger and depression -- surface, experts say, If you do imbibe, try to keep Sunday alcohol-free.
On this July Fourth, as millions of people gather to grill, imbibe, and celebrate liberty, their shopping carts will tell a much darker story about power in America.
The McGill scientists wanted to know why that is, so they deprived one group of animals of fluids before bedtime and let another other group imbibe at will.
And just a few blocks away was Moomba, a sceney restaurant/lounge in the West Village where, starting in 1997, celebs would come to schmooze, pose, and imbibe.
They provide strength and ballast to new generations of white Americans who continue to imbibe cultural, political and social images that dehumanize the sanctity of black life. Gov.
Hidden away on several shady acres on Route 150 in Driftwood, Texas, Vista Brewing is not just a place to imbibe high-quality craft beers – it's a destination.
Gascony is fundamentally a rural place, and to imbibe its true essence you have to leave the towns behind and venture deep into the countryside, preferably on foot.
When they imbibe, Millennials prefer craft beer and spirits to traditional brands like Budweiser and Jim Beam — and it makes Austin's growing craft beverage scene an ideal destination.
The systemic sexism that Richardson mentions is indeed one of the main culprits that's likely causing women in the legal profession to imbibe in more and greater numbers.
Festivals like BC's Shambhala have testing kits on site so people can make informed choices about what they imbibe, and he wants to do the same thing at Evolve.
However, alcohol was not foreign to the Arabs; prominent religious figures—like the second caliph, Omar Ibn Al Khattab—and some of the Prophet's companions were known to imbibe.
She said it delivered its message in the form of a woman—a common symbol that appears to those who imbibe the brew, often referred to as Mother Ayahuasca.
By using a secret entrance — that some say was installed so that her brother-in-law Prince Harry could imbibe at a local joint without causing a huge stir.
The Waldos would convene at 4:20 PM every day to imbibe in the sweet leaf and generally used the three-digit number to refer to all things weed.
For those who imbibe, the creative cocktails are a must, like Mexican Breath, a mix of tequila with green jalapeños, avocado and green apple purée, coriander and agave nectar.
Given what's medically known about ketamine—that it numbs the senses and has an impact on brain function—it's not hard to imagine why some people imbibe it off-label.
If getting the most out of Twitter takes too much effort, there's always a cute puppy photo to like on Facebook or a hilarious Snap to imbibe in the meantime.
BY TRADITION the chancellor of the exchequer may drink alcohol during the budget speech, the only time of the year when any minister may imbibe in the House of Commons.
While heavy-boozing culture is still alive and well in colleges and young professional enclaves around the world, recent studies and surveys suggests that millennials imbibe less than previous generations.
A time for the ladies and gentlemen, as it were, to imbibe heavily and attempt to "steal" the titular bachelor or bachelorette away for some solo chat and smooch time.
On the other hand, when you replay BioShock Infinite and imbibe its evasive, watery politics, you cannot help but envy the right wing and its privilege of fierce, definite rhetoric.
While attendees mingle, take photos, and imbibe, "The Nightmare Before Christmas" movie will be playing in the background as hosts run sing-alongs and actors perform scenes for each song.
But no matter how dedicated you are, do not attempt the disgusting drink that Tommy and Lisa imbibe early in the movie — only doom awaits you if you follow that path.
To drink or not to drink when it comes to your health really depends on a few important factors, including how much you imbibe and what health issues you're concerned about.
It's a dark and intimate space, good for bringing a date or hanging out one-on-one to imbibe on some of the most delicious cocktails you'll find in the city.
If you want to imbibe, Mr. Pasternak said, count the drink as your one daily indulgence, and choose lower calorie drinks such as a vodka soda with a wedge of lemon.
But the series also observes how the girls notice the fame brought by cameras, presenting it as a kind of addictive substance that a whole country would soon begin to imbibe.
When New Yorkers seek to imbibe, whether it is at a high-end cocktail bar or a seedy dive, they often don't have to look far to find their preferred poison.
A number of craft breweries in the States allow visitors to take a class and then imbibe, but few integrate suds into the practice to the extent that this particular class does.
O.J. Simpson's on his way to being released from prison, and once he's a free man he'll also be free to imbibe and smoke weed ... as long as he's responsible about it.
As well as three mosques, the institute has a kindergarten and a private primary school (pictured above) where, in the words of Karimia's founder, Musharraf Hussain, children imbibe a "British Islamic" culture.
For years, resourceful teens and others looking for a place to entertain and imbibe have recognized the value of a service that offers instant access to short-term, no-hassle home rentals.
And while she may not be old enough to legally imbibe or rent a car, the young star seems to accrued several lifetimes' worth of wisdom in her mere two decades on Earth.
Unlike the first generation of immigrants, who were eager to prove their utility to the host state, the second generation, while better integrated, expresses humiliation at having to imbibe the norms of others.
For the first full week of June, bars across the country, and now the world, donate a portion of their profits from the sale of Negronis to charities selected by Campari and Imbibe.
Last month, AB InBev even released a lower-alcohol version of Corona in Australia to meet the demand for drinks that allow you to socialize and imbibe without getting too drunk, too fast.
In reality, perhaps the more multifarious the sources of information, the less rational persuasion is possible, as the cacophony of one-sidedness we daily imbibe leads to over-confidence in our own prejudices.
They wanted to imbibe this insider understanding of the campaign, this, in some cases, decades-long authority on the subject of the candidates, and we realized we could recreate that twice a week.
Visitors here will be able to buy small tastes, full glasses and bottles of around 50 wines from around the world and can imbibe while listening to live music performances from local bands.
With its bohemian alcoves and sagging benches that double as beds for wayward writers known as Tumbleweeds, the bookstore has drawn millions of curious souls seeking to imbibe the spirit of a bygone time.
La Reunion Golf Resort & Residences was once a place for well-heeled residents and tourists to putt, drive, swim and imbibe in a dramatic setting perched on the flanks of Guatemala&aposs Volcano of Fire.
In between the many, many beautiful drinks, there's also some useful tips: how different glasses are practical for different drinks, and how they can also set the mood for what you're about to imbibe. [YouTube]
So, the old rules apply here: If you're drinking alcohol, avoid multiple shots or chugging, eat before you go out, and drink water (ideally alternating one glass of water for every alcoholic beverage you imbibe).
The president also made a personal reference to addiction in his family by citing his deceased brother Fred, an alcoholic whose advice not to imbibe made an impression on Trump, who does not drink alcohol.
One hypothesis is that women's stronger immune systems confer a survival advantage to their offspring, who imbibe antibodies from mothers' breast milk that help ward off disease while the infants' immune systems are still developing.
In a January interview with Imbibe, Bittermens founder Avery Glasser joked that he was going to make an activated charcoal cocktail called "See Ya In Nine Months, " referring to its potential to produce an unplanned pregnancy.
For Europeans, at least, it's an important age, one that brings certain basic civil rights, like voting, and social milestones, like the ability to legally imbibe alcohol, across the bloc's 25.5-member states, the spokesman said.
In a study recently published in Food Research International, researchers from the University of Adelaide asked 126 wine drinkers who regularly imbibe wine to taste a chardonnay, a riesling, and a sauvignon blanc in three different circumstances.
Some young people waiting in line to the enter the parade were so gravely concerned with the checkpoints that they chose to smoke all their pot and imbibe all their booze before getting hassled by the cops.
But I haven't smoked in a while, and as the nicotine unpleasantly hits sober me, unaided by the boozy fugue I usually imbibe one in, I'm kind of wondering why I even bothered in the first place.
You'll recall she pointedly declined to imbibe when discussing her alleged pregnancy with both Jaime and Tyrion, but there she was, having a postcoital glass as she instructed Euron to collect his things and hit the bricks.
Google isn't the only one offering an app that lets you imbibe some culture, either: DailyArt for Android and iOS, which offers free and paid-for options, serves up details of one classic piece of art a day.
That feeling of transportation, of immersion, only increases if you stay for Mass, in which the heavy scent of incense fills the air and attendees (practicing Catholics, at least) are asked to imbibe the body and blood of Christ.
Restaurant and bar owners in Washington are aiming to cash in on impeachment in a decidedly #thistown way, opening their doors early so the city's politically minded revelers can imbibe as they take in the House's first televised hearings.
Though the news is a total bummer for Midwesterners looking to be transported back to the '80s and imbibe on themed drinks such as Eleven's Eggos and the Mouthbreather, Netflix did its best to soften the blow with a humorous letter.
Oh and don't forget the associated social media channels too—yet more resources you can turn to for deleted clips, behind-the-scenes looks, and other resources to help you quickly imbibe essential knowledge about whatever it is you haven't watched.
Yet mainstream Republicans candidates such as Chris Christie and Mr Bush, none of whom has denounced Mr Trump's vile politics half as effectively as Mr Obama, must quietly hope Republican voters imbibe his moral lesson, and reject the rabble-rousers.
I'm sure most of us had forgotten, if we ever knew, that Mr. Copperfield delivered a homily on his immigrant grandmother and the importance of American freedom, perhaps reinforcing the messages about personal freedom that Philip continues to imbibe from EST.
It's a 3.5-liter (or 120-ounce) box of Fireball equipped with not one, but two spouts from which you and a buddy can directly imbibe 33 percent ABV cinnamon booze, presumably to the shouts and applause of fellow partygoers.
Once solely seen in Japan, the gizmos have begun to pop up in select American bars, where they have received a warm welcome from mixologists, who are always curious about the preferred manner in which people in other cultures imbibe.
Many of South Korea's most talented workers are sucked up into companies like Samsung, where they imbibe its corporate culture, making it harder for them to work elsewhere or develop the right mentality to start their own company, he said.
Chris Carberry, CEO of the nonprofit advocacy group Explore Mars, has compiled a history of astronauts' attempts to imbibe, Hollywood's portrayals of outer space cantinas, and current research on how humans might grow the plants they'll need to destress off-planet.
I left heartened that precious wood that carries the lives and stories of two centuries and more wasn't discarded for a pittance and instead continues to engage with visitors to the gardens, thus continuing to imbibe new lives and new stories.
Visitors to the eight-day love fest can expect multicourse cherry meals and a farmers' market where vendors sell cherry edibles like granola and barbecue sauce; there's also a tent where they can imbibe cherry beers, wines and cocktails (July 2 to 9).
It is an excuse to drink sugary punch at an inappropriate time of day, give lingering hugs to attractive people in cashmere—that would otherwise seem creepy any other time of year—and most importantly, to imbibe in boatloads of salty, fatty treats.
For starters, 74% of participants in the study cited the desire to imbibe in a relaxing environment — as opposed to a sweaty, crowded one where they're constantly being jostled, spilled on, and fending off unwanted advances — as a key reason to stay home.
And of course there are those photo-ops: Part of the Chinese Theatre will be transformed into Panda Village, where little ones can decorate paper fans, get airbrush tattoos, and imbibe all manner of Kung Fu Panda 3-themed activities and refreshments.
Thanks to the attention of the salesclerk, a spectacularly dressed gentleman with the most phenomenal idiosyncrasy — one exquisitely bent strand of hair shooting out several inches from the rest of his bushy beard — I did my best to imbibe the lavish life.
Finally, there is "The Thin Man," from 1934, which reassures its audience that characters played by William Powell and Myrna Loy can imbibe their own weight in gin and still remain as charming and good-looking as William Powell and Myrna Loy.
The "red" theme extends to the Chicago synths-and-vox duo's name, which refers to what happens to your teeth when you imbibe fermented grape juice, and should give you some idea of what you're in for with their self-titled debut.
When I contacted some of the authors of the scientific papers cited, however, I learned that a deer would have to imbibe gallons of urine from a dying animal to fall ill; a few ounces sprayed around a hunting site doesn't pose a risk.
Perhaps most crucially, it's Mitchell's words that captivate, with her lyrical poetry creating vivid scenes—the river to skate away on, the big yellow taxi, a lurking coyote, a case of you to imbibe—in which lived emotions and dormant ideas are freely rekindled.
Given that weed is legal in California and Bachelor producers having no qualms giving the contestants alcohol to imbibe and loosen up (though they have gotten stricter ever since an assault scandal in 2017), is the newly legal drug allowed in the Bachelor mansion?
As of mid-January, for example, Virgin Atlantic Upper Class fliers departing from Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey can head to the airline's Clubhouse, the lounge for Upper Class fliers, to imbibe cocktails courtesy of the popular Cuban-inspired Lower Manhattan bar BlackTail.
In any case, if you have too much money and too few appliances, or simply find yourself in desperate need of a substance to imbibe in the Las Vegas Convention Center during CES 2019, LG says it will be demonstrating the HomeBrew at its booth there.
Having failed to persuade Britons to stick with countries where they like to holiday, whose wine they happily imbibe and where many own homes, he will now try to convince them to send more money to some of the world's poorest, most corrupt and most violent places.
A word of warning though: Even if you've got gigabytes upon gigabytes of room free on the USB stick, try and limit yourself to an album's worth of music, otherwise your friend is going to be overwhelmed with all the new music they need to imbibe.
Despite the law, it seemed everybody in the country, from former President Warren G. Harding to the local clergy, continued to imbibe, and the resilience of the speakeasy proved the nation's resolve to do just that, while bringing people from all different backgrounds together in the process.
You slip it over the bottle of wine you'd like to imbibe and it gives you all sorts of important details: how much wine is left, what kind of wine you're drinking, and what vineyard it's from—useful if you want to annoy friends with your extreme wine knowledge.
In moderation, alcohol consumption has been linked to improved quality of life and a lower risk of health problems like heart disease and certain cancers in some previous research, leading doctors to advise some patients to imbibe occasionally as part of a healthy diet, researchers note in CMAJ.
CREW wants a kind of cease-and-desist order: a note to the president telling him to sell his businesses so that when foreign delegations book a block of rooms at Trump hotels and imbibe pricey cocktails, the profit doesn't boost his net worth or risk encouraging him to favour them on the international stage.
Paul de Man had died in 1983, but theory was still the only game in town, and the eager freshman's task was to imbibe the discourse, and be seen with the right books, like de Man's "Blindness and Insight," or, better still, Toril Moi's very cool "Sexual/Textual Politics," published in September of that year.
" Mr. Wondrich also argues that the name "Americano" came not out of Americans vacationing in Italy during Prohibition — an origin story widely recounted at Saveur, Punch, Imbibe magazine and elsewhere — but rather, according to his research, from the "American practice of adding bitters to vermouth to make a Vermouth Cocktail (attested as early as 1868).
But as with modern sin-tax regimes that impose high taxes on disapproved activities (such as New York City's cigarette tax), booze buying and selling simply went underground, to "speakeasies" – unlicensed bars – street corners, and alleyways; "bathtub gin" and smuggled Canadian whiskey replaced some of the distilled spirits that many people still very much wanted to imbibe.
Hygge, as the world learned last year, accrues to those who after cold-weather sports put on hand-knit sweaters and gather with friends to play board games and imbibe baked goods and copious amounts of very strong coffee in candlelit spaces — preferably in a Scandinavian country like Denmark, which has generous social supports and gender parity.
LONDON — It may not surprise anyone who has observed binge-drinking in pub-culture Britain on a Saturday night, but researchers at the University of Cambridge have produced historical evidence to suggest that, if the size of wine glasses is any guide, the British capacity to imbibe has soared since 1700, especially in the past couple of decades.
Tony Perrottet traveled to the Swiss village of Cologny, on Lake Geneva, to imbibe the amorous atmosphere that engulfed Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft and her stepsister, Claire Clairmont, in 210 during the summer when Wollstonecraft thought up "Frankenstein," Shelley worked on "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty," Byron composed "The Prisoner of Chillon" and Claire Clairmont seduced Byron.
Islamophobia is both institutionalized and it's kind of a form of an unselfaware cultural bigotry that we all imbibe, and there's even internalized Islamophobia when you talk to scholars or Muslims who have these views about other Muslims, because they've absorbed so much media coverage and Hollywood movies and political rhetoric that we can't ... We're not immune from it, either.
BIRMINGHAM, England — Cornwall, that gnarled old boot of land, which kicks violently out Atlanticward from the southwest corner of England, has long been a tremendous allure for artists and writers seeking to imbibe something of the wildness of its coast or the intoxicating spirit of its general remoteness from any standards of gentility proposed by those laughably know-all metropolitan know-nothings.
There didn't seem to be a lot of unreconstructed Freudians hanging around — or Lacanians, for that matter — though you could imbibe the canon at a seminar on the Wolf Man, or at another on the correspondence between Freud and his protégé, Sandor Ferenczi, and their falling out, which turned into a lively conversation about boundary violations and how ideas about them have evolved.
I looked up and saw my father on the mounds of Charon and leaping between the skies to Pluto and breathed deeply only to further imbibe the material until suddenly the sky was thick with light and all I felt was my father's warmth in my guts emanating as the bagged remains of Klimt pressed and bound themselves to the black pox spreading itself across the husk of Orpheus 1.

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