Terms vs Drinkle - What's the difference?
terms | drinkle |
To cause to drink; drench; drown; drink; get drunk.
*1921 , George Henry Borrow, Lavengro, the scholar, the Gypsy, the priest :
*1965 , John Treadwell Nichols, The Sterile Cuckoo :
*2009 , Claire Kilroy, All names have been changed :
To drown.
As a noun terms
is .As a verb drinkle is
to cause to drink; drench; drown; drink; get drunk.drinkle
English
Alternative forms
* (l)Verb
(drinkl)- And the Mercury states that "the heavy rain drenched the field, and most betook themselves to a retreat, but the rats were all drinkled ".
- We built a fire in the huge fireplace, then sat around drinkling bootleg beer and whiskey, compliments of Joe himself, Valley High's greatest athlete.
- 'Get this one into bed and it's a royal flush!' His face twinkled, his gums sparkled, his eyes kindled, his brow darkened. I bridled and bristled, nettled and rankled, then drinkled and drankled some more.
