noun A person who is in charge of a bar or tavern, typically responsible for managing the staff and operations

  • The barmaster at the upscale hotel is known for creating exquisite cocktails.
  • I heard the barmaster at that new bar is really talented.
  • The barmaster totally hooked me up with some free shots last night.
  • As the barmaster of the group, she always knows how to keep the conversation flowing smoothly.

noun a person who serves drinks at a bar

  • The bartender at the upscale hotel bar was impeccably dressed and highly skilled in mixology.
  • The bartender at my favorite pub always knows how to make the perfect cocktail.
  • I asked the bartender to hook me up with a strong drink to get the party started.
  • As a bartender of emotions, she knew just the right words to soothe his troubled mind.

noun an alcoholic beverage

verb to drink alcohol, especially heavily

  • The party guests were served a selection of fine wines and spirits for those who enjoy indulging in booze.
  • Let's grab some booze and have a good time this weekend.
  • We snuck some booze into the concert to liven things up.
  • His words were like a shot of strong booze, intoxicating and hard to resist.

noun a mixed drink typically made with a combination of various liquors and other ingredients

  • The bartender skillfully prepared a classic cocktail for the guest.
  • Let's grab some cocktails after work.
  • I'm craving a fancy cocktail tonight.
  • Her words were like a potent cocktail of truth and wisdom.

noun A liquid that is consumed to quench thirst or for enjoyment

verb To consume a liquid through the mouth

  • It is customary to offer guests a drink upon their arrival.
  • Hey, do you want a drink before we start the movie?
  • Let's grab a drink at the bar after work.
  • Success is often seen as the fruit of hard work, but sometimes it's just the luck of the drink.

noun a fruit-flavored taste or smell

adjective having a strong pleasant taste or smell of fruit

  • The wine had a delightful fruity aroma with hints of berries and citrus.
  • I love snacking on fresh, fruity grapes in the afternoon.
  • That smoothie was so fruity, it hit the spot!
  • Her personality is so vibrant and fruity, always bringing a burst of energy to the room.

noun Havana is a noun referring to the capital city of Cuba.

  • The delegation arrived in Havana for the diplomatic talks.
  • I heard Havana is a great place to visit for a vacation.
  • Let's hit up Havana for some fun in the sun!
  • Her mind was a bustling Havana of ideas and creativity.

noun a strong alcoholic drink

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  • The government has imposed strict regulations on the sale of liquor in this region.
  • Let's grab a bottle of liquor and have a good time tonight.
  • I heard that party was lit, they had all sorts of liquor flowing.
  • His words were like liquor to her ears, soothing and intoxicating.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'rocks' is a noun as it refers to solid mineral material on the ground.

preposition a preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. 'On' is a preposition indicating the location or position of the rocks.

article an article is a word that defines a noun as specific or unspecific. 'The' is an article that indicates a specific set of rocks.

  • The shipwreck was found resting on the rocks near the shore.
  • I like my drink on the rocks, it's so refreshing.
  • Let's go chill by the beach on the rocks.
  • Their relationship is on the rocks and they might break up soon.

noun a quick squirt or spray of liquid

verb to squirt or spray with liquid

  • The bartender expertly prepared a spritz using prosecco, Aperol, and soda water.
  • I love to spritz a little lemon juice on my salad for some extra flavor.
  • Let's spritz some perfume on before we head out.
  • The artist spritzed some paint onto the canvas, adding a pop of color to the piece.

noun a hard solid substance formed from minerals, typically composed of a single crystal or a mass of smaller crystals

adjective completely cold; not showing any emotion or warmth

  • The statue was carved from stone cold marble.
  • She looked at him with a stone cold expression.
  • He's a stone cold killer, watch out for him.
  • Her heart felt stone cold after the betrayal.

noun a medicinal substance taken to give a feeling of vigor or well-being

adjective relating to or characterized by muscular tension

  • The doctor prescribed a tonic to help improve my overall health.
  • I like to mix tonic water with my favorite cocktail.
  • I could really use a tonic after a long day at work.
  • Music has always been a tonic for my soul during tough times.

noun a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash

  • The bartender poured a glass of fine whiskey for the gentleman sitting at the bar.
  • Let's grab a couple of whiskeys after work.
  • I could use a shot of whiskey to take the edge off.
  • His words hit me like a shot of whiskey, strong and burning.

noun a made-up term combining 'quarantine' and 'martini', referring to a cocktail made and enjoyed during quarantine

  • The host served quarantinis to the guests at the virtual cocktail party.
  • Let's make some quarantinis and have a Zoom happy hour!
  • I'm feeling like a quarantini kind of night, you in?
  • After a long day of work, I like to unwind with a quarantini of my own making.

noun A word used to identify a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'drink' is a noun that refers to a beverage that can be consumed.

verb A word used to describe an action or state of being. In this case, 'drink' is the verb that indicates the action of consuming a liquid.

adverb A word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb. In this case, 'dry' is an adverb that modifies the verb 'drink' by describing how the action is done.

pronoun A word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse. In this case, there are no pronouns in the phrase 'drink something dry'.

  • After a long day of work, it is important to stay hydrated and not forget to drink something dry.
  • Don't forget to grab a drink and make sure it's not too dry.
  • Hey, let's grab a beverage and make sure it's not a dry one.
  • When facing a challenging situation, sometimes you just have to drink something dry and push through.

noun a type of frozen cocktail made with rosé wine

adjective describing the type of cocktail being frozen

  • The elegant garden party served refreshing glasses of frosé to the distinguished guests.
  • Let's chill out by the pool and sip on some frosé.
  • I'm craving some frosé right now, it's so good!
  • Her cheeks were flushed pink like a glass of frosé in the summer sun.

noun a type of cocktail made with whisky, lemon juice, sugar, and sometimes egg white

adjective describing the type of cocktail being made with whisky and having a sour taste

  • The bartender expertly prepared a classic whisky sour using bourbon, lemon juice, and simple syrup.
  • I always order a whisky sour when I go out for drinks with friends because it's my favorite cocktail.
  • Let's kick back and enjoy some whisky sours tonight, it's gonna be a good time.
  • Her sharp wit was like a whisky sour - a perfect balance of sweetness and bite.

noun a cocktail made with gin, vermouth, and Campari, typically garnished with an orange peel

  • The Negroni is a classic cocktail made with gin, vermouth, and Campari.
  • I love sipping on a Negroni while relaxing on the patio.
  • Let's grab some Negronis and hit the town tonight!
  • The Negroni is like a symphony of flavors in a glass.

noun a type of alcoholic drink typically made with vodka, tequila, rum, gin, triple sec, sour mix, and a splash of cola

adjective describing the type of iced tea that is made in Long Island

  • The bartender prepared a refreshing Long Island iced tea for the customer.
  • Let's grab some Long Island iced teas at the beach bar.
  • I'm in the mood for a Long Island iced tea to chill out.
  • Sipping on a Long Island iced tea felt like a cool breeze on a hot summer day.

noun a type of cocktail typically made with tequila, orange juice, and grenadine, served with a gradient color resembling a sunrise

  • The bartender prepared a refreshing tequila sunrise for the guest.
  • Let's kick back and enjoy a tequila sunrise by the pool.
  • I'm in the mood for a tequila sunrise tonight, who's with me?
  • Watching the sun rise over the mountains felt like sipping on a tequila sunrise.

noun a type of cocktail made with rum and cola, typically served with a lime wedge

adjective describing the type of cocktail or the feeling associated with it

  • The bartender prepared a Cuba libre cocktail for the guest.
  • Let's order some Cuba libres at the bar tonight!
  • I'm craving a Cuba libre, it's my go-to drink.
  • To me, a Cuba libre represents freedom and relaxation.

noun a cocktail made with crème de cassis and champagne

  • At the elegant cocktail party, guests were served Kir royale upon arrival.
  • Let's order some Kir royales at the bar, they're so delicious!
  • I'm craving a Kir royale right now, it's my go-to drink for a fancy night out.
  • The sunset looked like a Kir royale in the sky, with its deep red and purple hues.

noun an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, known for his Madonnas and other religious works

  • The Bellini is a classic Italian cocktail made with Prosecco and peach puree.
  • I love sipping on a Bellini while relaxing by the pool.
  • Let's grab some Bellinis and have a girls' night out!
  • The colors in the sunset reminded me of a beautiful Bellini painting.

noun a Brazilian cocktail made with cachaça, sugar, and lime

  • The bartender prepared a refreshing caipirinha using fresh lime, sugar, and cachaça.
  • Let's grab some caipirinhas at the beach bar later.
  • I'm craving a cold caipirinha right now.
  • The caipirinha of success is made up of hard work, determination, and a positive attitude.

noun A type of cocktail made with vodka, coffee liqueur, and cream or milk

  • At the elegant cocktail party, guests sipped on classic white Russian cocktails.
  • Let's grab some ingredients and make some white Russians for the game tonight.
  • I'm not a big fan of white Russians, they're too creamy for my taste.
  • Her mind was a swirling white Russian of conflicting emotions.

noun a type of cocktail typically made with gin or vodka and a small amount of olive brine or olive juice

adjective describing the martini as being 'dirty' due to the addition of olive brine or olive juice

  • The bartender prepared a dirty martini by adding olive brine to the classic cocktail.
  • I always order a dirty martini when I want something stronger than a regular martini.
  • Let's go out for some dirty martinis and unwind after a long day.
  • Her reputation was like a dirty martini, a mix of good and bad that intrigued everyone.

noun a cocktail made with brandy, white crème de menthe, and white crème de cacao

  • The bee's stinger is a modified ovipositor used for self-defense.
  • Ouch! I just got stung by a bee's stinger!
  • Watch out for that bee, it's got a mean stinger!
  • Her words had a stinger to them, leaving him feeling hurt and betrayed.

noun a non-alcoholic drink consisting of a mixture of fruit juices or other soft drinks

adjective describing a drink that mimics the appearance or flavors of a cocktail but does not contain alcohol

  • The event will offer a variety of non-alcoholic beverages, including a refreshing mocktail.
  • Let's grab a mocktail instead of a cocktail at the party.
  • I'm in the mood for a fancy mocktail tonight.
  • Her smile was as bright and bubbly as a tropical mocktail.

noun the skill or art of preparing mixed drinks

  • The art of mixology involves creating innovative and balanced cocktails using a variety of ingredients.
  • I'm really into mixology and love experimenting with different drink recipes at home.
  • Let's hit up that new bar known for their killer mixology skills.
  • In business, successful marketing requires a mixology of different strategies to reach a diverse audience.

noun A person who is skilled in mixing cocktails and other drinks.

  • The mixologist at the high-end cocktail bar was known for creating innovative and sophisticated drinks.
  • My friend's cousin is a mixologist and makes the best margaritas in town.
  • I heard that new bar downtown has a killer mixologist who can whip up any drink you can think of.
  • As a mixologist of words, the poet crafted beautiful verses that stirred emotions in the hearts of the readers.

noun a type of alcoholic beverage that is green in color

adjective describing a shade of yellow that resembles the color of absinthe

  • The walls of the museum were painted in a striking absinthe yellow.
  • I can't believe she chose that absinthe yellow dress for the party.
  • That absinthe yellow car is so cool!
  • The absinthe yellow of the sunset painted the sky in a beautiful hue.