Pronunciation of the English word drinks.
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1. | The bishop drinks, and the deacon, the sister drinks, the brother drinks, the old woman drinks, the mother drinks, this one drinks, that one drinks, a hundred drink, a thousand drink. | |
2. | She didn't want to drink alcoholic drinks every day. However, beer is her favorite drink, so she drinks non-alcoholic beer every day. | |
3. | When Tom drinks, everybody drinks. | |
4. | A person who drinks sugary drinks on a daily basis will consume up to 23 kilograms of sugar in a twelve month period. | |
5. | Tom never drinks at home, but he sometimes goes out and drinks with his friends. | |
6. | Tom never drinks in moderation: he always drinks too much. | |
7. | The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines binge drinking as a man consuming five or more drinks in about two hours; four drinks for a woman. | |
8. | "I've just had a few drinks." "A few drinks? What a joke! You're as drunk as a skunk!" | |
9. | Tom drinks tea, but Mary drinks coffee. | |
10. | Tom drinks tea while Mary drinks coffee. |