Beer - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |bɪr|  American pronunciation of the word beer
Brit.  |bɪə|  British pronunciation of the word beer

noun

- a general name for alcoholic beverages made by fermenting a cereal (or mixture of cereals) flavored with hops

Extra examples

Would you like beer with dinner?

The pub brews its own beer.

I'll have a beer, please.

We sell draught beer (=beer served from a large container, not a bottle).

The bar is stocked with beer, wine and liquor.

Someone cracked him over the head with a beer bottle.

They drank a whole barrel of beer.

They brew the beer on the premises.

The restaurant also brews its own ginger ale and root beer.

...married a caveman who spends all his free time swigging beer and watching sports on TV...

As I poured the beer, foam bubbled up in the glass.

...headed down to the local bar and grill for a beer and a burger...

...last saw them heading down to the local grogshop for a pint of beer...

The little bit of beer I drank was not enough to intoxicate me.

They drank an entire keg of beer.

Word forms

noun
singular: beer
plural: beers
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