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.

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noun a strong alcoholic spirit distilled from grain mash and flavored with juniper berries

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  • The bartender served a classic gin martini to the gentleman.
  • Let's grab a couple of gin and tonics at the bar.
  • I heard she's a fan of gin, so let's bring a bottle to the party.
  • The idea of starting a new business is like mixing different ingredients to create a unique gin cocktail.

noun a drink, especially an alcoholic one

verb to drink alcohol, especially in large quantities

  • After the dinner party, the guests enjoyed a potation of fine wine.
  • Let's head to the bar and grab a potation before the movie starts.
  • I'm craving a cold potation on this hot day.
  • His words were like a potent potation, intoxicating everyone who listened.

noun a quick blow with the fist

verb to strike with the fist

adjective having a sharp, strong effect

  • The boxer delivered a powerful punch to his opponent's jaw.
  • I can't believe he punched a hole in the wall during the argument.
  • She threw a punch at him after he insulted her.
  • Her words packed a punch and left a lasting impact on the audience.

noun a unit of liquid measure equal to a quarter of a gallon or two pints

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  • The recipe calls for one quart of milk.
  • Can you grab me a quart of ice cream while you're out?
  • I chugged a whole quart of soda last night.
  • She poured out a quart of emotions during our therapy session.

adjective relating to or containing alcoholic spirits

  • The spirituous aroma of the aged whiskey filled the room.
  • Let's grab some spirituous drinks after work.
  • I can't handle spirituous shots, they're too strong for me.
  • Her spirituous personality lit up the room wherever she went.

adjective describing something as thick, sweet, and sticky like syrup

  • The syrupy consistency of the dessert sauce was perfect for drizzling over the cake.
  • I love how syrupy this soda is, it's so sweet!
  • This syrupy song is my jam, I can't stop listening to it.
  • Her syrupy sweet smile could charm anyone she met.

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 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 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 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.