habituate,
use make psychologically or physically used (to something); "She became habituated to the background music"
eat eat a meal; take a meal; "We did not eat until 10 P.M. because there were so many phone calls"; "I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation"
eat eat a meal; take a meal; "We did not eat until 10 P.M. because there were so many phone calls"; "I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation"
imbibe,
drink receive into the mind and retain; "Imbibe ethical principles"
booze,
fuddle,
drink take in liquids; "The patient must drink several liters each day"; "The children like to drink soda"
partake,
touch consume; "She didn't touch her food all night"
eat,
feed eat a meal; take a meal; "We did not eat until 10 P.M. because there were so many phone calls"; "I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation"
smoke inhale and exhale smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes; "We never smoked marijuana"; "Do you smoke?"
do drugs,
drug administer a drug to; "They drugged the kidnapped tourist"
get down,
swallow take the first step or steps in carrying out an action; "We began working at dawn"; "Who will start?"; "Get working as soon as the sun rises!"; "The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia"; "He began early in the day"; "Let's get down to work now"
sup take solid or liquid food into the mouth a little at a time either by drinking or by eating with a spoon
consume -
use up (resources or materials); "this car consumes a lot of gas"; "We exhausted our savings"; "They run through 20 bottles of wine a week"
eat eat a meal; take a meal; "We did not eat until 10 P.M. because there were so many phone calls"; "I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation"