Definition of undrunk in English:
undrunk
adjectiveʌnˈdrʌŋkˌənˈdrəNGk
(of drink) not consumed.
he ran out, leaving his coffee undrunk and the bill unpaid
Example sentencesExamples
- We'll drink the undrunk wine ourselves.
- With retailers struggling to find credit and ordinary Russians being forced to change their spending, a vast lake of undrunk vodka is accumulating in distilleries across Russia.
- What we have is petty graft that involves cabin crew squirreling away undrunk booze after flights.
- I noticed half a bottle of wine standing undrunk on the next table, which had been vacated but not cleared.
- As an occasional break, I liberated undrunk flutes of champagne from phantom place-settings.
- It would have been impossible for me to have left part of that cup undrunk ... but for the fact that this morning I had to get up early.
- Making and drinking another cup does not satisfy the feeling that one has left one's tea undrunk.
- But the huge bottle of champagne that was sitting in one corner of the room was destined to go undrunk.
- I abandon the undrunk vodka on the bar.
- The sheets of the beds are rumpled, undrunk coffee stews in cheap cups, a meal seems half-eaten.