drink something like lemonade

English

Verb

drink something like lemonade

  1. (simile) To drink something (especially an alcoholic drink) easily and in large quantities.
    • 2011, Joe Thompson-Swift, A Choice of Evils
      The weasel drank his scotch like lemonade and before we had even touched upon our topic of interest he ordered another.
    • 1981, Mary Ann Crenshaw, End of the Rainbow (page 12)
      I had come to love sweet mixed drinks — whiskey sours, Bacardi cocktails, daiquiris — and I drank them like lemonade.
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.