drink in



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

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

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Terence['terəns]
Praxiteles-Ancient Greek
JennaJEN-ə (English), YEN-nah (Finnish)English, Finnish
Adjoa-Western African, Akan
Peninnahpi-NIN-ə (English), pee-NIN-ə (English)Biblical
BoŘIvoj-Czech