Beer meaning in English
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Definition
a beer: an alcoholic drink made from grain (for example Stella Artois, Heineken, Budweiser)
Examples
- "If there's anything we can do for you, don't hesitate to yell, and in the meantime, please sit back, enjoy a beer and we'll see you in 2 days... Cheers, mate!"
- "Get me a bloody beer, woman!"
- "- Foster's (a type of beer that Aussies don't even like!)"
- "They drink lots of beer, they love barbecues, and they have many beautiful animals."
- "Second of all, you're ruining my story, and third of all, I need to drink a gallon of beer just to tolerate you."
- "And Joan, if you don't mind, and if it's not too much trouble, could you please grab the beer from the fridge?"
- "Cheating horses get no beer!"
- "If she's so quick, perhaps she can get me a beer from the fridge!"
- "The party proceeded to barbecue multiple sausages and prawns on the beach, and consume moderate amounts of beer (300-400 cans)."
- "Crowd : Beer!"
- "Bruno : Beer?"
- "He likes cars, sports, beer..."
- "Let me just open a beer."
- "I'll bring a bottle opener, and some warm English beers"
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