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noun as in beverage
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nounas in intoxicating, flammable liquid
nounas in intoxicating, flammable liquid
nounas in alcoholic drink
nounas in alcoholic drink
nounas in snack before meal
nounas in snack before meal
nounas in snack before meal
nounas in snack before meal
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At least 33 states and the District of Columbia are temporarily allowing co*cktails to-go during the pandemic.
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This reduces demand for all types of liquors, but particularly high-end liquors used for co*cktails.
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For straightforward scenarios like this one, the calculation might fit on a co*cktail napkin.
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Catching the trend of co*cktails called quarantinis and registered racehorse names like Wearamask, two fungal species now have pandemic-inspired monikers.
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Companies like Regeneron are looking at a co*cktail of monoclonal antibodies to hit at multiple points.
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Medication can now be taken in a single pill rather than a complex co*cktail of tablets.
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The lucky recipient gets to choose from a selection of gifts ranging from co*cktail kits to packages of wine and premium spirits.
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For the dapper gent whose favorite accessory is a strong co*cktail.
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The Old-Fashioned is the crème of the co*cktail crop—according to Don Draper, at least.
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Chicken satay and shrimp co*cktail are also good options, as you can watch the skewers and tails stack up.
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Miss Mayblunt begged to be allowed to keep her co*cktail untouched before her, just to look at.
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He got out of the chair and pointed at her, and a few glasses on a co*cktail tray tipped over.
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In a few minutes he led Peter away to one of the bars where they usually took their co*cktail.
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The barkeeper was nonplussed, and asked what a tin-roof co*cktail was.
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The hour was early; we had the place to ourselves as we pledged each other in the quaint device they call a co*cktail at the Pavao.
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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to co*cktail, such as: aperitif, appetizer, drink, wine, and mixed drink.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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Now, let's break down the concepts mentioned in the article:
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co*cktail (Noun):
- Definition: A beverage typically consisting of a mixture of various alcohols and other ingredients, often served chilled.
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- Aperitif: A pre-meal drink, usually alcoholic, to stimulate the appetite.
- Appetizer: A small dish served before or at the beginning of a meal.
- Drink: A general term referring to any liquid that can be consumed.
- Wine: An alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes.
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Alcohol (Noun):
- Definition: Intoxicating, flammable liquid; a broad term covering various types of alcoholic drinks.
- Related Words:
- Alky: Slang for alcoholic.
- Booze: Informal term for alcoholic beverages.
- co*cktail: A mixed drink.
- Drink: A general term for any beverage.
- Ethanol: The type of alcohol found in alcoholic drinks.
- Firewater: A colloquial term for strong alcoholic beverages.
- Hard stuff: Slang for strong alcoholic drinks.
- Hooch: Informal term for illicitly distilled or inferior-quality alcohol.
- Intoxicant: Substance that induces intoxication.
- Liquor: Alcoholic drink.
- Methanol: A type of alcohol, often toxic.
- Moonshine: Illegally distilled or homemade alcohol.
- Palliative: Alcoholic drink used to alleviate pain or discomfort.
- Red-eye: Slang for a drink containing alcohol, typically whiskey.
- Rotgut: Poor-quality or harsh alcoholic liquor.
- Sauce: Informal term for alcoholic beverages.
- Spirit: An alcoholic beverage.
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Alcoholic Beverage (Noun):
- Definition: Any drink containing alcohol.
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- Beer: An alcoholic beverage made from fermented grains.
- co*cktail: A mixed drink.
- Drink: General term for a liquid that can be consumed.
- Hard drink: A strong alcoholic beverage.
- Hard liquor: Strong distilled alcoholic drinks.
- Inebriant: Substance that causes intoxication.
- Liqueur: Sweetened and flavored alcoholic drink.
- Liquor: Alcoholic drink.
- Mixed drink: A beverage containing a mixture of different ingredients.
- Spirits: Alcoholic beverages, especially distilled ones.
- Wine: An alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes.
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Appetizer (Noun):
- Definition: A snack served before a meal to stimulate the appetite.
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- Antipasto: An Italian appetizer.
- Aperitif: A pre-meal drink.
- Canapé: A type of appetizer.
- co*cktail: A mixed drink.
- Crudités: Raw vegetables served as appetizers.
- Dip: A thick sauce in which pieces of food are dunked.
- Finger food: Food that can be eaten with the fingers.
- Hors d'oeuvre: A small dish served before a meal.
- Munchies: Snacks or finger foods.
- Spread: A soft food mixture used as a topping.
- Taste: A small portion of food.
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Booze (Noun):
- Definition: Slang for alcoholic beverages.
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- Alcohol: Intoxicating liquid.
- Alcoholic drink: A beverage containing alcohol.
- co*cktail: A mixed drink.
- Hard liquor: Strong distilled alcoholic drinks.
- Hooch: Informal term for inferior-quality alcohol.
- Rotgut: Poor-quality or harsh alcoholic liquor.
- Sauce: Informal term for alcoholic beverages.
- Spirits: Alcoholic beverages.