drink+hard
1drink hard — drink to the point of drunkenness …
2drink — Synonyms and related words: BS, Bronx cocktail, Bull Shot, Cuba Libre, Dubonnet cocktail, Green Dragon, Guggenheim, Harvey Wallbanger, Irish coffee, John Barleycorn, Mai Tai, Manhattan, Mickey, Mickey Finn, Rob Roy, Sazerac, absorb, ade, adsorb,… …
3drink — v 1. imbibe, quaff, sip, sup, Archaic. bib, Inf. swig, Inf. belt, Inf. pull; drain, wash down, toss off; gulp, swallow, Sl. guzzle or guzzle down, Sl. swill or swill down. 2.(all of alcoholic beverages) tipple, tope, bouse or bowse, Inf. booze,… …
4drink up — Synonyms and related words: absorb, adsorb, assimilate, bib, blot, blot up, booze, chemisorb, chemosorb, digest, drain the cup, dram, drink, drink bottoms up, drink deep, drink hard, drink in, drink off, drink to, engross, filter in, follow… …
5hard — adjective 1》 solid, firm, and rigid; not easily broken, bent, or pierced. ↘(of a person) not showing any signs of weakness; tough. 2》 requiring or demonstrating a great deal of endurance or effort; difficult. ↘strict and demanding: a hard …
6Hard Drink — Hard|drink, der; s, s, Hard Drink, der; s, s [engl. aus: hard = stark (wirkend) u. ↑ Drink]: hochprozentiges alkoholisches Getränk. * * * Hard|drink [ hɑ:d drɪŋk], der; s, s, (auch:) Hard Drink, der; s, s [engl. aus: hard = stark (wirkend) u.… …
7Drink mixer — Drink mixers are the non alcoholic ingredients in mixed drinks and cocktails. There are many reasons mixers are used. They change or enhance flavors or add new ones to a drink. Mixers dilute the drink, lowering the alcohol by volume in the drink …
8Hard (Lied) — „Hard“ Rihanna feat. Young Jeezy Veröffentlichung 10. November 2009 (Radio Veröffentlichung) Länge 4:10 Genre(s) R B, Hip Hop …
9Hard (chanson) — Hard Single par Rihanna featuring Young Jeezy extrait de l’album Rated R Sortie 23 novembre 2009 Enregistrement 2009 Durée 4:12 Genre Hip Ho …
10hard — (adj.) O.E. heard solid, firm, not soft, also severe, rigorous, cruel, from P.Gmc. *hardu (Cf. O.S., Du. hard, O.N. harðr hard, O.H.G. harto extremely, very, Ger. hart, Goth. hardus hard ), from PIE *kortu , (Cf. Gk. kratos …