drinking song in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for drinking song in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.drink [Am drɪŋk, Brit drɪŋk] N

II.drink <pt drank, pp drunk> [Am drɪŋk, Brit drɪŋk] VB trans

III.drink <pt drank, pp drunk> [Am drɪŋk, Brit drɪŋk] VB refl

IV.drink <pt drank, pp drunk> [Am drɪŋk, Brit drɪŋk] VB intr

See also drunk driving

drinking [Am ˈdrɪŋkɪŋ, Brit ˈdrɪŋkɪŋ] N U

See also sing

I.sing <pt sang, pp sung> [Am sɪŋ, Brit sɪŋ] VB intr

II.sing <pt sang, pp sung> [Am sɪŋ, Brit sɪŋ] VB trans

drinking song in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for drinking song in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.drink [drɪŋk] drank, drunk drank, drunk VB intr

II.drink [drɪŋk] drank, drunk drank, drunk VB trans

III.drink [drɪŋk] drank, drunk drank, drunk N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A hymn to the beer goddess and a drinking song.
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Still, one must not dismiss his lyrics as being shallow drinking songs.
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The basic song was composed while they were drunk on the beverage, and started out as just a drinking song.
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There is an elaborate ritual, including at the completion of a cup a drinking song, associated with the tradition.
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The evening closed with a theatre-wide drinking song sing-a-long that brought everyone to their feet, spinning around with their fingers in the air, dizzy and drunk.
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She wrote 60 one-minute drinking songs and performed them live while people drank along with every song.
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The tune accompanying it is a lively one in major chords, and this could easily be a drinking song.
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The album includes new original rollicking drinking songs for which the band is best known, as well as a selection of original ballads.
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The monks then switch to a hymn that extols fasting and abstinence, to a tune that is a slower variant of the earlier drinking song.
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Various numbers, including the drinking song and the new polka, were repositioned, and the polka was now followed by a furiant.
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