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Word: Drinking Chocolate

Definition:
Drinking chocolate is a noun that refers to a beverage made from cocoa powder, which is the ground form of chocolate, mixed with milk and sugar. It is usually served hot and is a comforting drink enjoyed by many people, especially in colder weather.

Usage Instructions:
To make drinking chocolate, you can mix cocoa powder with hot milk (or water) and add sugar to taste. You can also add other ingredients like vanilla or spices for extra flavor. It is important to stir well so that the cocoa dissolves completely.

Example Sentence:
"On a chilly evening, I love to curl up with a cup of drinking chocolate and a good book."

Advanced Usage:
In more advanced contexts, you might hear about different types of drinking chocolate, such as "dark drinking chocolate," which is made with a higher cocoa content and less sugar, or "spiced drinking chocolate," which includes spices like cinnamon or chili for added warmth and flavor.

Word Variants:
- Drinking Chocolates (plural) – refers to different types or flavors of drinking chocolate. - Hot Chocolateoften used interchangeably, but sometimes refers to a sweeter version made with melted chocolate.

Different Meanings:
While "drinking chocolate" specifically refers to the beverage, "chocolate" can also refer to the solid form used in candies or desserts.

Synonyms:
- Hot chocolate - Cocoa - Chocolate drink

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
Although there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "drinking chocolate," you might use phrases like "warm up with" to describe enjoying a hot drink on a cold day, for example: "I like to warm up with drinking chocolate after being outside in the snow."

Summary:
Drinking chocolate is a cozy, sweet beverage made from cocoa powder, milk, and sugar, typically enjoyed hot.

Noun
  1. a beverage made from cocoa powder and milk and sugar; usually drunk hot

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