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vodka

[ US /ˈvɑdkə/ ]
[ UK /vˈɒdkɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. unaged colorless liquor originating in Russia

How To Use vodka In A Sentence

  • The vodka and whisky are flowing and it's just about time to chill out on the sofa with a good film.
  • To swell into the hammer-swinging hardhat who loomed in the parlor sipping vodka and orange juice, hurling brickbat words and scraps of heart shrapnel at my mother, sister and me. 1997: What I Wanted
  • He said he had drunk around 13 vodkas and ten pints of lager during the day.
  • He drank huge quantities of beer and vodka and his face was as red as borscht. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • The cider and vodka combination is far too lethal for my poor liver so I ended up puking.
  • Pop open the bottles of ginger beer - and add lashings of vodka. The Sun
  • Citrus vodka is just lemon flavored vodka, and isn't necessary - plain vodka is fine. Recipe: Gravlax
  • Two bars offer brisk service, and the bartenders will occasionally let you order up to four tiny drinks at a time, with rum, gin, vodka and rye on the menu.
  • Vodka has very few congeners and bourbon has quite a bit.
  • He drank gallons of cheap whisky and vodka. Times, Sunday Times
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