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81 to drive somebody to drink
empujar a alguien a la bebida -
82 to have something to drink
tomar(se) algo -
83 it's meat and drink to me
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84 strong drink
(alcoholic liquors.) bebida fuerte -
85 As you brew so you must drink
English-Spanish proverbs dictionary > As you brew so you must drink
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86 You can take a horse to water but you cannot make him drink
English-Spanish proverbs dictionary > You can take a horse to water but you cannot make him drink
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87 fit to drink
adjFOOD potable -
88 alcoholic drink
s.bebida alcohólica, copa, bebida intoxicante, aguardiente. -
89 amber-drink
s.bebida de color de ámbar. -
90 aperitive drink
s.trago de aperitivo, aperitivo, trago aperitivo. -
91 carbonated drink
s.bebida gaseosa. -
92 cooling drink
s.refresco, bebida refrescante. -
93 custard-apple drink
s.champola. -
94 diet-drink
s.bebida medicinal. -
95 dietetic drink
s.bebida de régimen. -
96 fizzy drink
s.bebida gaseosa. -
97 foul drink
s.bebida mala, bebistrajo. -
98 fruit drink
s.bebida de frutas. -
99 hard drink
s.bebida alcohólica, bebida alcohólica estimulante, bebida alcohólica muy fuerte. -
100 iced drink
s.granizado.
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