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Example sentences for "vermouth"

Lexicographically close words:
vermilions; vermillion; vermin; vermine; verminous; vernacular; vernaculars; vernal; vernation; vernier
  1. Into this she poured a draft of syrupy vermouth and apologized for the absence of her mother, the patronne, who had not yet returned from market.

  2. And now Juliette, Marcelle's bonne, her sleeves rolled over the elbows of her plump arms, came to the kiosk with vermouth and cigarettes.

  3. Place 1 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon almonds and 1 tablespoon vermouth on each chicken piece.

  4. There he takes a glass of Vermouth and goes away.

  5. And so did Val Clayton, who also came that year, merely in order to see what sort of vermouth they sold at the other hotels.

  6. Since Mrs. Maynard is to be seen in her red ribbons, you might expect to find Val on the beach instead of drinking vermouth in the hotel lounge; but that is far from being "in character" when you know Val.

  7. Prat was in the barroom slightly under the influence of vermouth and bitters, relating to Colonel Constantino Nery, governor of the State of Amazonas, our adventures in crossing the continent.

  8. This invitation I gladly accepted and for their kindness I treated both gentlemen to as much Fernet Branca and vermouth as they could handle, and then some.

  9. Now this is the name of a vermouth which is widely advertised in Argentina, and he mistook the vermouth sign for the name of the street.

  10. The Spaniard called for another vermouth and then laughingly owned up that he had left them behind saying that the temperature was hot enough the way it was without being hampered with any burdens.

  11. He was thirsty, and calling for a vermouth frappe he told the garcon to bring him also the American papers.

  12. He paid for his vermouth and hurried away to his hotel to dress.

  13. The waiter returned with the vermouth and the newspapers.

  14. In this war it is the patent manure and the vermouth which dominate the situation as far as the fighters, at any rate, are concerned.

  15. He tossed off at one gulp what remained of the stranger's Vermouth and walked away rapidly.

  16. If he is in search of the dishes of the town, let him try the Europa or, better still for his purpose, the Vermouth di Torino in the Piazza del Municipio.

  17. Vermouth or Campari is what you take in your country at this hour, is it not?

  18. The poets, as soon as they had had vermouth and biscottini di Novara, also went away.

  19. Steward," he directed, "bring me a glass of Vermouth and some dominoes.

  20. Peter Ruff's face did not change as he called for another vermouth and read the description, slowly.

  21. Nevertheless, she took a seat somewhere near his and ordered some vermouth from the waiter, whom she addressed by name.

  22. There was an odor of vermouth and coffee and perfume and cigarette smoke mixed with the fumes of burnt gasoline from taxicabs.

  23. The gentleman poured out a little vermouth and seltzer water, then rolled a cigarette, lighted it, and, leaning back upon the rounded seat of the green bench, looked with pleasure at the lovely scene around him.

  24. No," said the gentleman; "give me a little vermouth and seltzer water.

  25. Vermouth and absinthe had been served to whet their appetites, and every one had been at once put into good spirits.

  26. Presently they were seated in Olga's music-room, with a bottle of vermouth between them.

  27. Though all this came at the end of a most harrowing day, it or the vermouth exhilarated him.

  28. Vermouth always makes me brilliant unless it makes me idiotic, but we'll hope for the best.

  29. I am not sure, indeed, that it is not tempting providence and inviting indigestion to offer you a mixed vermouth here.

  30. They finished their vermouth and left the café.

  31. I met him first on the 24th of August, and we drank a bottle of Vermouth together, and discussed with enthusiasm many subjects.

  32. For indeed that little unfinished idyll had been almost forgotten by the man who sat drinking Vermouth outside the Café de la Paix.

  33. May I walk with you--or--" he glanced back at the table where his Vermouth stood untasted.

  34. The stranger smiled as he poured out the rest of the vermouth for Watson.

  35. He had learned, at the cost of a bottle of vermouth and some brandy, that Watson was the Enchantress's engineer, and the vessel would not sail for a day or two.

  36. Before Macallister could answer, a neatly dressed gentleman brought a bottle of vermouth from a neighboring table and joined the group.

  37. Walthew was about to get up, but Blanca coquettishly tapped him with her fan and, taking the hint, he sat still; they must drink some of the vermouth before they left.

  38. Knock me a biscuit out of the weevils, old chappie, and give me likewise vermouth and corned horse.

  39. In main-sheet, and then, blow me if we won't have a bottle of that vermouth by way of celebrating the event in a way at once highly becoming and original.

  40. Hand up another bottle of that vermouth and the dipper.

  41. He was thirsty, and calling for a vermouth frappé he told the garçon to bring him also the American papers.

  42. Believe me, there is nothing like Vermouth for counteracting the evil effects of fog.

  43. I did go," the other replied, "but the mist was so thick that I changed my mind and came in here for a glass of Vermouth prior to going on board.

  44. In the meantime it would give me great pleasure if you would share a vermouth sec with me.

  45. It was her request for a vermouth that had prompted my sudden question.

  46. Everything's on the square, and what sort of a vermouth do they give you here?


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vermouth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.