he drinks like a fish
1drink like a fish — If someone drinks like a fish, they drink far too much alcohol. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** A person who drinks like a fish is one who drinks a lot. I m nervous if Ben drives when we go out because he drinks like a fish! …
2drink like a fish — {v. phr.} To drink (alcoholic beverages) in great quantities; to be addicted to alcohol. * /John is a nice guy but, unfortunately, he drinks like a fish./ …
3drink like a fish — {v. phr.} To drink (alcoholic beverages) in great quantities; to be addicted to alcohol. * /John is a nice guy but, unfortunately, he drinks like a fish./ …
4drink like a fish — If someone drinks like a fish, they drink far too much alcohol …
5drink\ like\ a\ fish — v. phr. To drink (alcoholic beverages) in great quantities; to be addicted to alcohol. John is a nice guy but, unfortunately, he drinks like a fish …
6drink like a fish — drink a lot of liquor every day If Hal is coming to visit, buy lots of beer. He drinks like a fish …
7drink like a fish — informal to regularly drink a lot of alcohol. Harriet had two bottles of wine with her meal that girl drinks like a fish! …
8Drink like a fish — If someone drinks like a fish, they drink far too much alcohol …
9fish — fishless, adj. /fish/, n., pl. (esp. collectively) fish, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) fishes, v. n. 1. any of various cold blooded, aquatic vertebrates, having gills, commonly fins, and typically an elongated body covered with …
10fish — fish1 W1S2 [fıʃ] n plural fish or fishes [: Old English; Origin: fisc; related to Pisces] 1.) an animal that lives in water, and uses its ↑fins and tail to swim ▪ Ronny caught three huge fish this afternoon. ▪ Over 1,500 different specie …