drink in

The phrase "drink in" metaphorically extends the act of drinking to the senses, implying deep and pleasurable absorption of experiences.

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Definition

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(figurative)To absorb or take in an experience through the senses or mind with great interest and enjoyment.

Example

  • She stood at the edge of the cliff, drinking in the breathtaking view.
  • The audience drank in every word of the captivating speech.

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