Collocation
drink plenty of water
Definition
to consume a large amount of water, especially for health, hydration, or recovery
'drink plenty of water' is a common English collocation. to consume a large amount of water, especially for health, hydration, or recovery
drink + plenty of + water
“If you’re feeling tired, drink plenty of water throughout the day.”
Examples
- When it’s hot outside, _____ plenty of water.
- The doctor told me to _____ plenty of water every day.
- After your run, _____ plenty of water to rehydrate.
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- I always _____ plenty of water before a long flight.
- She _____ plenty of water while she was sick.
- You should _____ plenty of water if you have a fever.
- To avoid headaches, I try to _____ plenty of water during the day.
- The label advises people to _____ plenty of water when taking this medicine.
- If you’ve been in the sun all afternoon, _____ plenty of water as soon as you can.