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There seemed no end to the blood I could imbibe.
It's far too early in the day for me to be imbibing.
Yes, I've been known to imbibe a bit too much myself.
What of this national culture, and how should it be imbibed?
My body was making good use of the fresh blood I'd imbibed.
The students are asked to imbibe his spirit of service.
But just how much of a difference does eating before imbibing really make?
Never mind that the men at the bar are imbibing; there is food.
Others were doubtful that the bill would stop anyone from imbibing.
He would imbibe all sorts of wrong ideas from them.
I have better things to do than watch you imbibe."
She picks up English from me as if imbibing it.
She has imbibed all the values from her mama and can never go against them.
The vision of the school was to provide quality education and imbibe Indian culture among students.
This is where students came to imbibe the master's principles.
He simply looked in another direction and continued to imbibe more alcohol.
I am sure you have, somehow or other, imbibed such a notion.
At the moment, he is imbibing too much coffee in our officers' mess.
They too had imbibed the market culture, it seemed.
And those new to the craft have little choice but to imbibe what their elders tell them.
She had never imbibed since that night Cedric got sick.
Slowly they imbibed the feel of the new world.
Let us take a turn around the town and imbibe a little fog."
Each cup is imbibed at a specific point in the Seder.
The popular culture the author imbibed reinforced the hidden message.