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Vodka   /vˈɑdkə/   Listen
Vodka

noun
1.
Unaged colorless liquor originating in Russia.



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"Vodka" Quotes from Famous Books



... she reached out one slim brown finger and drew his under lip a little bit down from his teeth. "My! But you're still blue!" she confided frankly. "I guess perhaps you'd better have a little more vodka." ...
— Little Eve Edgarton • Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

... dismissed without admission to the audience he sought with the mikado. He had gone then to bleak, inhospitable Sitka, to find the settlement there in a plague of scurvy and starvation only slightly mitigated by vodka. Down the coast then he sailed to the Spanish settlement for food for the settlement. He comes to that place where in his vision he sees arise that city of the future which we know now as San Francisco. Masterful man that he is, he feels that here ...
— Rezanov • Gertrude Atherton



Words linked to "Vodka" :   screwdriver, Bloody Mary, booze, hard liquor, liquor, bullshot, John Barleycorn, hard drink, strong drink, spirits



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