A surname.
beer
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for beer.
Editorial note
It's funny that the beer is the first thing many of us think of when hearing 'Pliny the Elder' these days.
Quick take
A surname.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of beer gathered in one view.
A village in East Devon district, Devon, England.
(countable) A variety of the above beverages.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for beer.
noun
A surname.
noun
A village in East Devon district, Devon, England.
noun
(countable) A variety of the above beverages.
noun
(countable) A glass, bottle, or can of any of the above beverages.
Example sentences
It's funny that the beer is the first thing many of us think of when hearing 'Pliny the Elder' these days.
So doing a small amount of work for effectively beer money in your spare time is no problem.
Is it because he or she isn't a 20-something white male who likes video games and beer?
By free I mean free as in beer, not free as in freedom.
Driver who had an open can of beer in the central console (didn't enter that ride).
If you like delicious food, amazing local beer, and have a passion for neuroscience and cyberpunk, this company is for you!
Even if the vaccines are developed by private entities, they should be purchased by governments or coalitions of governments for free-as-in-beer distribution.
I would hate to be immortalized by what I at least consider to be a pretty mediocre beer.
Common themes: a guy, living on his own (or with an often absent girlfriend), cooking simple dishes while drinking beer after working out.
We've got an awesome culture, great benefits, unlimited flex days, interesting work, and beer on tap.
The beer fridge has more IPA than I prefer but I guess that's life in paradise.
When toying with the idea of going on a vacation the idea of lying on a beach drinking beer for 7 seven days sounds fantastic.
Quote examples
The "Free as in Beer, and as in Speech" essay clumsily and classically gets the chronology and values of open source and free software wrong.
The challenge is that "programming" is about 20% writing code and 80% other stuff (requirements, design, testing, security, documentation, meetings, beer, etc...).
As for this specific problem of businesses collecting massive amounts of personal data (and the associated "free (as in beer)" culture), I suggest showing people the talk by Aral Balkan that I linked at the top of my previous post.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use beer in a sentence?
It's funny that the beer is the first thing many of us think of when hearing 'Pliny the Elder' these days.
What does beer mean?
A surname.
What part of speech is beer?
beer is commonly used as noun.