If others need a mug to drink from, let them look out for themselves," he said.
My mug shall never get broken, and when I need a mug to drink from, I can use one that belongs to some one else.
The Jat, of course, ranks as what is commonly called a pure caste, in that Brahmans take water to drink from him.
When the party arrives the fathers of the bride and bridegroom sit together with a pot full of curds between them and give each other to drink from it as a mark of amity.
Dubh was sitting near the door, on the edge of the crowd, and when the cup came to him he took a drink from it, and then he slipped away in the dark, bringing it with him.
And every time she stopped, a man of them would give her a horn to drink from, and she would give it back to him again, and they were all making mirth around her.
She told me, moreover, that it would remove the spell from the Fena, and bring back their strength and heal their wounds, if they could get to drink from it.
So, greatly against my wishes, I threw all the beautiful precious articles overboard, keeping only a small wooden cup to drink from.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "drink from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.