beer drinker

collocation in English

meaningsofbeeranddrinker

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beer
noun
uk
/bɪər/
us
/bɪr/
an alcoholic drink made from grain and hops (= a type ...
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drinker
noun[C]
uk
/ˈdrɪŋ.kər/
us
/ˈdrɪŋ.kɚ/
someone who ...
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(Definition ofbeeranddrinkerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I lean towards thebeerdrinker.
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Thebeerdrinkerwill get the benefit of this concession.
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I only happen to be an ordinarybeerdrinker.
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The ordinarybeerdrinkertoday is paying 26 times what he paid for beer in 1914.
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They have avoided facing thebeerdrinkerand the petrol user.
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It may be the taxpayer, thebeerdrinkeror the tobacco smoker.
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That would help his campaign, but would not in any way harm thebeerdrinker.
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Thebeerdrinkerand those connected with the business are becoming angry over this taxation.
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We tabled the amendment because we object to the way in which thebeerdrinkeris being heavily discriminated against.
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I am abeerdrinker, because it is the best drink we have—when it is good.
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No one would deny that everybeerdrinkerappreciates a reduction in the price of his favourite beverage.
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Is not the key issue for thebeerdrinkernot who owns the pubs but whose beer he can drink?
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Thebeerdrinkerwould obviously answer that he thinks that the tax on it is too high.
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It will be agreed that that is not fair to him or to any otherbeerdrinker.
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For the rest, he has given, or, perhaps it would be more correct to say, he has been forced to concede £14,000,000 to thebeerdrinker.
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I think thebeerdrinkermight just as well claim that all the tax he pays should go to the improvement of the public-house.
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That would have made a substantial improvement in the situation of every worker, whether he was abeerdrinkeror a teetotaller.
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It is not the farmer; it is not thebeerdrinker; it is the person who purchases this artificially cheap food.
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I do not believe that there is onebeerdrinkerwho would not have preferred that his beer concession went to help the old folk.
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He knows that the most attractive, sensible and helpful people in his constituency are the drinkers of beer; the moderatebeerdrinkeris the most wholesome citizen we have.
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His argument is only valid if he can prove that thebeerdrinkeris satisfied that his child has had adequate milk before he spends his money on beer drinking.
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Thebeerdrinkeris given a concession and drinks more; consequently, with the concession on tea the money so saved would be used in order to drink more tea!
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The complex sugars are not broken down by the yeast, and are eventually consumed by thebeerdrinker, possibly causing flatulence.
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