How To Use Highball In A Sentence

  • Consider also preparing highballs with bottled mixers; they make crisper, cleaner tasting drinks.
  • A car highballed passing me with ringing siren.
  • The food arrived just as the conductor was about to give the highball out of Penn station.
  • At home I made my absurd confession to Barbara, weeping at the dinner table, crying in my highball.
  • Shortly after settling into my seat, we got the highball and left the station right on the advertised at 10: 20 AM.
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  • Strain the ingredients into a ice filled highball glass and add a splash of soda water.
  • We made an on-time stop at Gainesville, GA at 7: 43 AM, and then highballed towards Atlanta.
  • Combine the rum, rhum agricole, Grand Marnier, orgeat syrup, falernum, absinthe and juices in a Collins or highball glass (or tiki mug) and fill with crushed ice. Spirits: Back in New Orleans, conferencing
  • Strain into a large highball glass over crushed ice, garnish with an amarelle cherry, and serve. 13 Tropical Drinks
  • A car highballed passing me with ringing siren.
  • CEOs, like other executives, may see it as part of their job to have a few highballs at a business dinner or to let loose a bit at the company holiday party.
  • We found twelve boxes of glassware that my father had won - glasses for old fashioneds, manhattans, margaritas, highballs, beer, and wine.
  • We should hang out, clink our highball glasses, and salute the kind of kismet that competent women often need to create real achievement. Ann Handley: Sarah and Me: Junior High with Sarah Palin
  • The level of the fighting was apparent as we highballed toward the base's gate.
  • We then highballed nonstop to Jamaica, following the same route through Queens as we had taken earlier.
  • Henry, and other books written about this time contain Americanisms (e.g. “highball” for “whisky and soda”) which an Englishman would not normally use in propria persona. In Defence of P. G. Wodehouse
  • Place ice cubes in highball glass (es) and pour the advocaat, pour the chilled lemonade to fill the glass (es), serve garnished with slice of lemon. EveryJoe
  • Henry, and other books written about this time contain Americanisms (e.g. “highball” for “whisky and soda”) which an Collected Essays
  • At 8: 12 AM we got the highball, and proceeded west.
  • Take it slow," said the tuxedoed bartender at the "21" Club, placing down a pale-orange concoction in a highball glass. Old Guard, New Polish
  • Shake all ingredients for 15 seconds and strain into a highball glass filled with ice, garnish with apple slice.
  • So he wrecks his highball havoc all over D.C. because an arms deal dealt him out of the dinero.
  • A car highballed passing me with ringing siren.
  • I could hear the tower give the highball to train #757, the Hempstead local that had been sitting at Bellrose station.
  • Shake vigorously and strain into a highball glass filled with ice cubes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pour all the ingredients into a highball glass filled with ice and stir gently. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some bars sell highballs for as little as 75 cents, allowing some people to knock them back like there's no tomorrow.
  • Combine and shake all ingredients over ice and strain into a Highball or Collins glass with a sugared rim and filled with ice.
  • Her hand would be trembling on the highball glass and she'd have a nervous headache where I am robust and refreshed, but the referent is a useful one. Recently on This Recording
  • Then there was some difficulty with the brake test and we finally got the highball at 8: 49, So the train which had been running early was now nearly an hour late.
  • Though Hoover was a semisecret drinker, Smith enjoyed his liquor openly even if not to the degree asserted by the pro-Smith editor of the Nation, who said the governor enjoyed four to eight cocktails or highballs daily. LAST CALL
  • I took a sip of my screwdriver leaving a smudge at the top of the highball glass.
  • However, there are times when I want to be able to enter a bar and have a highball and a ciggy, health concerns be damned.
  • When the conductor finally gave the engineer the highball, the engineer asked why they weren't going to make two stops.

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